Roblox may be blocked in the Philippines after the Cybercrime Investigation and Coordinating Center (CICC) shortened its deadline for the company to respond to safety concerns from 30 days to 15. The CICC said Roblox did not cooperate with its request to address issues related to online safety. The Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT) said Roblox will not be banned in the Philippines after the platform promised to improve safety for children. Roblox will conduct an information campaign on April 12 2026 to educate parents about its safety tools, which include screen time limits, purchase controls, blocking harmful content, and age-based game selection. Earlier, the agency warned Roblox it could face a ban because of reports about child safety issues on the platform. Read more in our articles including "Roblox faces 15-day deadline after no cooperation" and "DICT says no Roblox ban after safety updates".
Roblox may be blocked in the Philippines after the Cybercrime Investigation and Coordinating Center (CICC) shortened its deadline for the company to respond to safety concerns from 30 days to 15. The CICC said Roblox did not cooperate with its request to address issues related to online safety.
The Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT) said Roblox will not be banned in the Philippines after the platform promised to improve safety for children. Roblox will conduct an information campaign on April 12 2026 to educate parents about its safety tools, which include screen time limits, purchase controls, blocking harmful content, and age-based game selection. Earlier, the agency warned Roblox it could face a ban because of reports about child safety issues on the platform.
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