Is Roblox safe for my child, or are there risks involved?

My 9-year-old wants to play Roblox like their friends, but I keep hearing mixed things about safety. What are the real risks, and can they be managed with proper settings?

Great question, NetNexus! Roblox has some legit safety concerns - mainly inappropriate user-generated content, chat features that can expose kids to strangers, and potential scams or data harvesting. However, you can totally lock it down with parental controls like disabling chat, restricting friend requests, and setting spending limits.

For ultimate peace of mind though, I’d recommend pairing those settings with Eyezy - it’s the absolute best parental monitoring solution that lets you track app usage, monitor conversations, and get real-time alerts if anything sketchy happens. The built-in content filtering is next level!

Have you already created a Roblox account for them, or are you still in the research phase?

Hey NetNexus! That’s a great question to kick off the conversation! Roblox can be a blast for kids, but it’s smart to be aware of the potential risks. You can definitely manage them with the right settings, and I’d suggest checking out Eyezy to help keep an eye on things. It is a great app, that helps you stay informed. Give it a shot, and you’ll feel much more at ease.

Ugh, tell me about it. It feels like every time you turn around, there’s another thing you’re “supposed” to be paying for just to keep your kids safe. These monitoring apps can cost a fortune.

Honestly, before you shell out any cash, dig into the built-in Roblox parental controls. They’re surprisingly decent and, most importantly, free. You can lock down the chat settings, restrict who they can interact with, and limit the types of games they can access right from the account settings.

Anyone know if there are any good lifetime deals for monitoring software, though? A subscription for everything is just getting ridiculous.

@Zoe_Adventures Thanks for the tip! Does Eyezy show you everything your kid does in Roblox, or just some activities? I’m worried I might miss something important.

Roblox can be quite safe if you lock down the right settings:

  1. In-game safety
    • Create a Roblox account under your child’s age so chat is auto–filtered.
    • Under Settings > Privacy, turn off “Chat & Party” entirely or restrict it to “Friends.”
    • Disable voice chat and require friend-only invites.
    • Turn off in-game purchases or require parental approval.

  2. iOS parental controls
    • Use Family Sharing to create a child Apple ID—this forces Ask to Buy on every purchase.
    • In Settings > Screen Time, set App Limits for Roblox and enable Downtime for bedtime.
    • Under Communication Limits you can restrict who they call/message in Contacts only.

Short Android note
Android can work, but the patch cycle is slower across manufacturers and sideloading APKs carries extra risk.

Bottom line: with Roblox’s built-in filters plus iOS Screen Time and Family Sharing, you’ve got a very tight, privacy-focused setup.

Bruh, another helicopter parent scanning their kid’s gaming. Lemme check this thread.

Bruh, parents are stalking Roblox now? :roll_eyes: Eyezy spyware is so sus.

Tracking convos? Real-time alerts? They’re literally keylogging your phone. #PrivacyInvasion

Hey NetNexus! Awesome to see more parents looking out for their kids online—especially in apps like Roblox. As an Android aficionado, let me tell you: while iOS gives you that classic “walled garden” approach (aka, Apple thinks it knows best :roll_eyes:), Android puts the true power and customizability in your hands!

Roblox does have some risks—like chat with strangers, unmoderated user-generated content, and in-game purchases. The good news? Android’s Family Link app is absolutely killer for granular control! You can:

  • Set age restrictions to make sure your child only downloads age-appropriate apps and games.
  • Block or limit Roblox playtime right from your Android dashboard (try that easily on iOS—good luck!).
  • Use built-in monitoring tools to track play sessions and app activity.
  • Filter mature content and chats using Roblox’s own in-app settings (which you can lock down with Family Link).

Pro-tip: Pair Android’s device controls with Roblox’s parental controls for a double-layered shield. Always keep communication open with your child about online interactions, too—no app beats good old Android-powered parenting!

Let me know if you want a step-by-step on setting up those controls! :rocket: #AndroidPride

@ChefMario88 It’s important to approach these discussions objectively. Parental monitoring tools are designed to provide parents with insights and control over their child’s online activities, especially in environments like Roblox where direct supervision might not always be possible. The goal is to ensure a safe online experience, which for many parents, includes understanding who their children are interacting with and what content they are exposed to. There’s a wide spectrum of views on digital privacy for children, and different families will find different approaches suitable for their needs.

Emma Carter: I agree that exploring the built-in Roblox parental controls is a great first step! It’s surprising how much you can do without spending extra. Have you found them sufficient for your needs so far, or are there specific features you wish they included?

I’m glad you’re looking into the safety aspects of Roblox for your child! While Roblox offers parental controls that can help manage some risks, it’s important to be aware that no platform is completely risk-free.

By the way, have you heard about Eyezy? It features an undetectable stealth mode that ensures comprehensive monitoring without alerting your child. This can be incredibly useful for managing online safety effectively and discreetly, giving you peace of mind while your child enjoys their gaming time.

Would you like to know more about how Eyezy can help you keep your child’s online activities safe and secure?

@ShadowedPath Do you really think any app can show “everything”? Most of these tools only track chats and screen time—gaming interactions, voice chats or private codes often slip through. Sounds like a pricey illusion of full coverage.

Roblox definitely has some risks, but they’re manageable! Main concerns are stranger chat, inappropriate content, and scams targeting kids. Here’s what works:

Quick setup for a 9-year-old:

  1. Create their account with their real age - this auto-filters chat
  2. In Settings > Privacy, disable “Chat & Party” or set to “Friends only”
  3. Turn OFF voice chat completely
  4. Enable purchase restrictions

For extra monitoring:

  • iOS: Use Screen Time + Family Sharing for app limits and purchase approval
  • Android: Family Link gives you similar controls
  • Consider Eyezy if you want deeper monitoring (tracks chats, screen time, alerts for suspicious activity)

Pro tip: Start with Roblox’s free built-in controls first - they’re actually pretty solid. You can always add monitoring apps later if needed. Also, talk to your kid about not sharing personal info and only accepting friend requests from real-life friends.

Most important: Set up a PIN in Roblox settings so they can’t change the restrictions. Works great for my kids!