Roblox and Children’s Privacy: What Parents Should Know
Roblox is a popular online gaming platform used by millions of children and teens, but its practices have raised serious concerns about data privacy, safety, and exposure to inappropriate content. While marketed as a creative and social space, there is evidence that Roblox may have collected and misused children’s personal information without parental consent.
If your child created a Roblox account before turning 13, their personal information may have been collected and misused in violation of federal law. Keller Rohrback is actively investigating Roblox’s conduct and evaluating a potential class action lawsuit.
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The Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) prohibits companies from knowingly collecting, using, or disclosing personal information from children under 13 without verified parental consent. Millions of Roblox users in the United States are pre-teens, and evidence suggests that Roblox may have wrongfully collected and misused their personal information without parental consent.
If your child registered for Roblox before the age of 13, their personal information may have been exploited for profit. Parents should not have to worry about corporations illegally profiting off their minor children. We encourage you to contact us to discuss your concerns, learn more about your legal rights, and explore potential remedies.
Why does this matter?
Roblox is aware of its obligations under COPPA, yet it allegedly ignored them. Evidence suggests that Roblox collects and misuses the personal information of children on its platform without parental consent, which may expose children to privacy violations, targeted advertisements, and other harms in violation of federal privacy protections.
Lawsuits are being filed
Parents and children whose rights were allegedly violated by Roblox may be eligible for compensation. COPPA prohibits companies from knowingly collecting, using, or disclosing personal information obtained from children younger than 13 without informed consent from a parent or guardian. If your child signed up for Roblox before they were 13 years of age, we may be able to help. Our nationally recognized attorneys are ready to assist you with your claims and protect your privacy.
What will it cost me?
We offer our legal services on a contingency basis. A contingency fee arrangement means a lawyer is only paid if the case is won or settled, typically receiving a percentage of the awarded amount.
How do I know if I or my child qualify for a class action lawsuit?
You may qualify for a lawsuit if your child signed up for Roblox before they were 13 years of age. Complete the form on this page for a free case evaluation.
How long do I have to file a claim?
Statutes of limitations, or legal deadlines, vary state by state and determine how long you have to file a claim. Acting promptly is essential to safeguard your legal rights. Please reach out to us immediately to avoid missing important deadlines.
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