Australian eSafety issues transparency notices to Roblox, Microsoft, Epic and Valve over grooming
eSafety asked Roblox, Microsoft, Epic and Valve to outline how systems prevent grooming and extremism The notices are legally enforceable transparency reporting notices Companies face penalties of up to AUD$825,000 per day for noncompliance eSafety said platforms are being used by predators and extr

- eSafety asked Roblox, Microsoft, Epic and Valve to outline how systems prevent grooming and extremism
- The notices are legally enforceable transparency reporting notices
- Companies face penalties of up to AUD$825,000 per day for noncompliance
- eSafety said platforms are being used by predators and extremist groups to radicalise young people
- Julie Inman Grant said around 9 in 10 Australian children aged 8 to 17 had played online games
- Roblox told IGN it uses AI to review images, text and avatar items before publishing
- Roblox said it will introduce new ageābased accounts for children under 16
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