Australian eSafety Demands Child-Safety Data from Roblox, Fortnite, Steam, and Minecraft

April 22, 2026
Australian eSafety Demands Child-Safety Data from Roblox, Fortnite, Steam, and Minecraft
  • Australian eSafety has issued legally enforceable transparency notices to Roblox, Minecraft, Epic Games’ Fortnite, and Valve’s Steam, demanding detailed information on child-safety measures, including grooming prevention and radicalisation safeguards.

  • The regulator notes that a large share of Australian children use online gaming services, underscoring the need for robust safeguards across platforms.

  • Valve’s Steam is specifically asked to explain how it handles extremism content and overall safety measures.

  • The package also flags broader privacy concerns around surrendering personal data, including photo ID, to third-party verification services in pursuit of child protection.

  • The action fits into a wider pattern of safeguarding minors online and escalating legal and regulatory scrutiny across jurisdictions.

  • The regulator’s investigation and potential penalties emphasize platform accountability for grooming, radicalisation, and other online harms.

  • Platforms’ responses are expected to reveal current policies and practical controls for content moderation, user safety features, and regulator collaboration.

  • The notices request detailed explanations on how each platform detects, prevents, and responds to extremist and terrorist content, grooming of minors, and cyberbullying.

  • Specifically, regulators want descriptions of detection, prevention, and response strategies for these harms across all four platforms.

  • The inquiry also asks how platforms address ongoing grooming and cyberbullying, including measures to counter extremist content.

  • There are reported grooming concerns across the platforms, including extremist or violent content exposure in some games.

  • Microsoft says it is reviewing the notices and is committed to adapting its child-safety approach amid regulatory changes; Roblox did not immediately comment.

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