Nevada Gaming Settlement
- Ty ONeil - AP
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Aaron Ford, attorney general of Nevada, speaks at a press conference in Las Vegas, on Wednesday, Apr. 15, 2026, announcing that the Roblox gaming platform reached a $12 million settlement with Nevada.
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The interactive gaming platform Roblox, popular among children and teens, has reached an over $12 million agreement with the state of Nevada over its protections for young users. Attorney General Aaron Ford said Wednesday the company will enhance safety features for young users and provide funds for nondigital youth programs. He calls it a first-of-its-kind settlement with a state. Roblox faces litigation in other states as prosecutors file lawsuits against social media companies over the role they play in children's lives. Roblox will contribute $10 million over three years to support youth programs and alternatives to screen time. The settlement includes enhanced age verification and restricted notifications for minors.
Attorney General Aaron Ford says the company will enhance safety features for young users and provide funds for nondigital youth programs.
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