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Russian ministry requests lifting of Roblox ban
Russian ministry requests lifting of Roblox ban MOSCOW, June 9 : Russia's digital ministry said on Tuesday it had asked law enforcement to support lifting a ban on the U.S. gaming platform Roblox RBLX.N, based on assurances that the company would provide extra protection for young users and comply with Russian law. The communications watchdog Roskomnadzor announced the ban last December on grounds of child safety, annoying some Russian users and even sparking a rare protest in the Siberian...
Roblox Shares Rise on Report Russia May Unblock Gaming Platform
The Roblox app login page displayed on a smartphone arranged in Sydney, Australia, on Wednesday Feb. 11, 2026. Australia’s government ramped up pressure on Roblox Corp., summoning executives to explain reports that have alleged children as young as four years old have been sexually groomed on the gaming service.
Sex offender busted on Roblox mid-call with child as Louisiana declares war on online predators targeting kids
LAS VEGAS — When Livingston Parish deputies executed a search warrant at a suspect's home, they discovered him actively using voice-changing technology to pose as a teen girl while communicating with a real child online— exactly the crime they had come to arrest him for. "He had a 14-year-old girl on the phone, he was basically disguising his voice, and that's what's so scary with these devices out there, these apps, that it will have no consequences," said Livingston Parish Sheriff Jason...
‘Safer to give my kids a chainsaw’: Parents are taking drastic measures to eliminate their children’s screen time
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Malaysia: Social media ban for minors sparks privacy debate
Malaysia: Social media ban for minors sparks privacy debate June 3, 2026Malaysia has begun enforcing a ban on children under 16 having social media accounts, making it one of the latest countries to impose age-based limits on young people's access to digital platforms. The rules, which took effect on June 1, require major social media companies to prevent under-16s from registering or holding accounts. Platforms are expected to verify users' ages and strengthen safeguards against harmful...
Malaysia's social media ban for minors sparks privacy debate
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Malaysia bars under-16s from social media as new rules come into force
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'You want to make a quick 1k?' How teens are being lured into crime via apps and games
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