For parents & guardians
“Free Robux” and “instant rewards” are phrases many children now see daily. This page is designed to give you a clear, calm overview so you can guide your child safely.
Why kids are drawn to “free Robux”
Game currency can feel like a shortcut to fun: new outfits, items, or access to special experiences. It's natural that kids want more of it – especially when they see videos or posts promising it for free.
Where risky links usually appear
Children may encounter “free Robux” or reward promises in places like:
- Comments on YouTube or TikTok
- Direct messages or group chats
- Off-platform websites with flashy text
- Fake “generator” pages that copy the Roblox logo or style
House rules you can set
Here are some simple rules many families find helpful:
- No entering usernames or passwords on any site except the official game website.
- No filling in surveys or forms without an adult present.
- No installing programs or browser extensions from unknown sources.
- Talk together before joining any giveaway or reward program.
About the survey link on SafeGameRewards
SafeGameRewards includes one external survey-style link as an example of how such giveaways typically look. We always:
- Label it clearly as external and optional
- Remind users that rewards are not guaranteed
- Encourage children to involve a parent first
Review the survey page yourself
If your child wants to see or use the survey link, we strongly recommend that you open it first, read the rules, and decide whether it fits your family's standards.
Open survey giveaway pageIf something feels wrong
If your child has already entered information on a suspicious site, consider:
- Changing passwords on their game and email accounts
- Enabling two-factor authentication where possible
- Talking calmly about what happened – no shaming
- Contacting official game support if you suspect account compromise