One of the things that many parents are not aware of is the fact that Roblox is not one game. When your child is saying “I would like to play Roblox or download Roblox”, what it really means is that they’re going to use the Roblox platform which has an unlimited number of games listed from multiple creators across the globe. This creates a moderation problem for parents. What if, as parents, you want to restrict the usage of the games, the amount that your child can spend on the kind of games that you agree to play, and other parental settings.
Kinjo is the app to manage children’s behaviour on the Roblox platform – vet the games that are to be played and manage parental settings of the platform. Kinjo ensures you select fun, safe, and good games on Roblox that your child can play. Kinjo helps parents keep a tab on the usage of Robux – the virtual currency used to buy on Roblox. Kinjo ensures that children using Roblox don’t get exposed to anything beyond what you decided upon and hence will not make them vulnerable to cyberbullying or anything complicated.
Kinjo is FREE to download! You can let your kids explore safe, engaging content while earning rewards. And if you want even more control and insights, check out the Kinjo Plus subscription that also gives you a weekly report on what games they have been playing.
So what are the steps to be followed?
1. Download the Kinjo app if your child already has Roblox. This will allow them to receive games that are vetted for educational and appropriately challenging content.
2. You could also decide to open games on Roblox together and decide with your child if it is something that you agree for your child to play.
3. You should set up parental settings before you hand over the control over Roblox to your child.
4. Double check the list of friends that they can chat with in Roblox. Ensure that these are friends that you approve of.
5. Check how much of Robux can be spent on the platform and for which games.
6. Have a chat about who is the point of contact if they come across something that makes them feel a little unsure or uncomfortable.
When kids use Roblox, you may be taken by surprise by what they can come across in terms of content. So, it is important to moderate Roblox usage and overall game time in a healthy manner so that they’re not exposed to any Roblox slang or any unwanted content. Hope this post is useful to build parental awareness around Roblox, thank you.
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