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Roblox reaches kids safety agreement with Nevada

Roblox reaches kids safety agreement with Nevada
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The gaming platform Roblox has agreed to implement a series of kids safety measures and pay the state of Nevada $12 million in a new settlement, Nevada Attorney General Aaron Ford announced Wednesday. Ford, a Democrat, said Roblox was responsive to Nevada's 2024 investigation into the gaming platform, allowing the state to reach an agreement...

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