Australia’s eSafety Commissioner, the company’s internet regulator, asked online gaming platforms, including Roblox (RBLX) and Microsoft’s (MSFT) Minecraft, to specify how they intend to protect children from being groomed and shield younger users from radicalization, Renju Jose of Reuters reports. The eSafety Commissioner has issued legally enforceable transparency to Roblox, Minecraft, Epic Games’ Fortnite, and Valve’s Steam.
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