Free safety scan

Is your child safe on Roblox?

Enter their username and get a free, plain-language safety report: who can reach them, what their settings expose, and exactly what to do next. Built by a nonprofit. Nothing paywalled, nothing stored.

The public username, not the display name. You can find it on their profile page after the @ sign.

Your child's age range

Free. No login, no password, nothing stored. We never see or ask for your child's account credentials.

The method

How this works

1 · Public data only

We read only what Roblox already shows the public: basic profile info, visible friends, and visible groups. We never ask for a password and never touch account credentials or cookies.

2 · Five honest areas

Contacts, Settings, Content, Time, and Spending are each assessed separately and sorted worst first. We deliberately do not blend them into one score, because averages hide problems.

3 · A next step for everything

Every finding comes with a concrete action. Friend flags are probabilistic signals, private to you, and framed for a conversation with your child, never an accusation.

Transparency

Why trust this scan

Where do friend flags come from?

Two places. First, public signals we compute ourselves, such as very new accounts or membership in communities flagged for unsafe activity. Second, the independent Rotector threat-intelligence database, where accounts are flagged by AI and verified by human moderators. We always tell you which is which: only a human-confirmed database match is ever marked "Review now", and even that is information for you to act on, not a verdict about any person.

Why is there no overall safety score?

A single number lets one real problem hide behind four good grades. If your child's friend list has a flagged adult on it, a "B+ overall" would bury that. We show each area separately, worst first, so the thing that needs your attention is always at the top.

Why do some areas say "not visible"?

Roblox does not publish playtime, spending, or full privacy settings. Tools that show you those numbers from a username alone are making them up. We tell you what public data cannot show and give you a real way to check it instead: the Playtime check and Connected Guardian.

What happens to the username I enter?

It is used for the scan and discarded. We do not store it, log it, or attach analytics to it. The report exists only on your screen, and only you decide whether to print or share it.

My child plays on several devices. Does this cover that?

A Roblox account is the same account on every device, so the profile scan covers all of them. The gap to watch is play happening on accounts you do not know about. Our free Playtime check compares screen time across all your child's devices with the account you monitor and surfaces unexplained gaps.