Roblox is implementing video selfie age estimation to verify users' ages, as a demo showed kids could not fool the system. The company reports a drop in daily users after rolling out age checks but stands by the measures.
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<p class="has-text-align-none">Roblox's vice president of safety product policy, Eliza Jacobs, told <a href="https://www.nbcnews.com/tech/tech-news/inside-roblox-age-verification-efforts-rcna346973">NBC News</a> that Roblox is "optimistic" that its new facial age estimation tech will "continue to get better," saying, "Ticking a box to say you're 13 or older, it's not enough anymore." NBC invited a group of kids to try out Roblox's new video selfie age check process, but they weren't able to get around it with a fake mustache. Jacobs claims Roblox's facial age estimates can typically land "within 1.4 years of a child's exact age." </p>
<p class="has-text-align-none">Roblox announced plans in April to begin using its video selfie age estimation tech to <a href="https://www.theverge.com/games/910218/roblox-age-verification-check-games-kids-select-accounts">sort players into age brackets</a>. Users under 16 and unde …</p>
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# Roblox exec says ticking a box for age verification is ‘not enough anymore’
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Kids weren’t able to fool Roblox’s video selfie age checks in a demo with NBC News\.
Kids weren’t able to fool Roblox’s video selfie age checks in a demo with NBC News\.
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Roblox’s vice president of safety product policy, Eliza Jacobs, told[NBC News](https://www.nbcnews.com/tech/tech-news/inside-roblox-age-verification-efforts-rcna346973)that Roblox is “optimistic” that its new facial age estimation tech will “continue to get better,” saying, “Ticking a box to say you’re 13 or older, it’s not enough anymore\.” NBC invited a group of kids to try out Roblox’s new video selfie age check process, but they weren’t able to get around it with a fake mustache\. Jacobs claims Roblox’s facial age estimates can typically land “within 1\.4 years of a child’s exact age\.”
Roblox announced plans in April to begin using its video selfie age estimation tech to[sort players into age brackets](https://www.theverge.com/games/910218/roblox-age-verification-check-games-kids-select-accounts)\. Users under 16 and under 9 are now sorted into Roblox Select and Kids accounts, respectively, with restricted access to chat and certain types of games\. Players can also use a government ID to verify their age, or parents can manually set their child’s age group\.
In April, Roblox reported a[drop in daily users](https://www.theverge.com/games/921694/roblox-q1-2026-132-million-dau)after rolling out age checks\. However, Jacobs stood by the platform’s age verification measures, saying, “We have a long\-term vision of safety and civility on the platform that we’re building towards that we believe in\.” She added, “It’s OK if some people are not always happy about that\.”
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