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Alabama AG announces $12 . 2M child safety settlement with online gaming platform Roblox

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The State of Alabama has reached a $12.2 million settlement with online gaming platform Roblox over child safety concerns. The settlement will allow the state to make improvements to online child safety and provide resources for Alabama's schoolchildren. Roblox has committed to implementing measures to prevent online child exploitation and abuse.

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Alabama AG announces $12 . 2M child safety settlement with online gaming platform Roblox

Media Coverage · April 21, 2026

The parties reported a settlement.

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  • child safety
  • online gaming
  • settlement
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Alabama AG announces $12.2M child safety settlement with online gaming platform Roblox MONTGOMERY, Ala. (WSFA) - The State of Alabama will get $12.2 million in what Attorney General Steve Marshall is calling a “substantial settlement” from gaming platform Roblox related to online child safety. The settlement with Roblox will allow the state to make “meaningful improvements to online child safety and boots-on-the-ground resources for Alabama’s schoolchildren,” the AG’s office said. Roblox has com

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Media Coverage April 21, 2026

Alabama AG announces $12 . 2M child safety settlement with online gaming platform Roblox

The parties reported a settlement.

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