In other words, EA does not want to follow COPPA at the EA server level for that data so it disallows exchanging that data. It only relates to COPPA to the extent that EA either wants to be able to use all user data that is exchanged with EA servers or EA has decided that it is too hard, too risky, or too expensive to manage child data on its servers. It really has nothing to do with content or even COPPA - at least directly. It is not similar to anything at Microsoft or with other game publishers. *Note* If your child's "Access to content" is set below "Appropriate up to age 10", a pop-up window will appear requesting parent permission to access the Roblox app.This is an EA policy and not a requirement. If you have more than one child for whom you wish to grant access, repeat these steps for each child. Once done, back all of the way out to the list of family members.
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