If your kids play Roblox or Fortnite, you’ve probably already heard phrases like “free Robux” or “free V-Bucks.” And while those offers sound tempting to kids, they’re one of the most common ways scammers target young gamers.
The truth is, gaming scams have become more sophisticated, more frequent, and much harder for kids to recognize. The good news? With a little awareness and a few smart settings, you can dramatically reduce the risk.
Why Kids Are Easy Targets in Online Games
Games like Roblox and Fortnite are built around social interaction, creativity, and rewards. That’s exactly what makes them fun—and also what makes them vulnerable.
Kids are more likely to:
- Trust other players quickly
- Click exciting offers without thinking
- Share personal information without realizing the risk
Scammers know this. They design their tricks to look like part of the game experience.
The Most Common Roblox & Fortnite Scams
Understanding what to watch for is half the battle. These are the scams parents see most often.
“Free Currency” Scams
Messages promising free Robux or V-Bucks usually lead to fake websites that ask for login details or personal info. Once entered, accounts can be stolen instantly.
My son is constantly scribbling down magical free codes that never work. Entering random codes into Roblox won’t get you scammed but clicking on links will. I feel like I’m always hammering home the “don’t click on links” and “don’t download anything” angle.
Fake Giveaways and Contests
Scammers pose as influencers or game admins offering rewards. Kids may be asked to:
- Share account info
- Download suspicious apps
- Complete “verification” steps
Account Trading and Item Duplication
Offers to “double your items” or trade rare skins are almost always scams. Once items are sent, they’re gone for good.
Phishing Links in Chats
Links shared in game chats or messages can lead to fake login pages that look identical to the real thing.

Signs Your Child Might Be Targeted
Even if your child hasn’t mentioned anything, there are subtle clues:
- Sudden logouts or password changes
- Missing in-game items or currency
- Messages from unfamiliar players asking for info
- New apps or websites they can’t explain
If something feels off, it’s worth checking.
How to Protect Your Kids (Without Hovering)
You don’t need to ban games to keep kids safe. A few simple steps go a long way.
Turn On Parental Controls
Both Roblox and Fortnite offer built-in safety tools:
- Restrict chat features
- Limit who can send friend requests
- Control spending and purchases
Spend a few minutes setting these up—it’s one of the easiest ways to reduce the risk of Roblox and Fortnite scams.
Teach the “Too Good to Be True” Rule
Explain this in simple terms:
If someone offers something free that normally costs money, it’s probably a scam.
This one rule alone can prevent most issues.
Keep Login Information Private
Make it clear that usernames and passwords are never to be shared—not even with “friends” in the game.
Use Strong, Unique Passwords
Avoid using the same password across multiple platforms. If one account gets compromised, others could follow.
Enable Two-Factor Authentication (2FA)
This adds an extra layer of protection. Even if someone gets the password, they can’t log in without the second verification step.
Setting Healthy Boundaries Around Online Play
Safety isn’t just about blocking scams—it’s also about building habits.
Talk openly about:
- Who they’re playing with
- What messages they receive
- When something feels suspicious
Kids are far more likely to speak up if they know they won’t get in trouble for it.
What to Do If Your Child Falls for a Roblox or Fortnite Scam
If it happens, don’t panic—and don’t blame your child. These scams are designed to trick people. Even people you’ve told a million times not to do the thing they did.
Take these steps:
- Change the account password immediately
- Enable 2FA if it wasn’t already on
- Contact the game’s support team
- Check linked email accounts for suspicious activity
Most importantly, use it as a learning moment—not a punishment.
Why This Matters More Than Ever
Online gaming isn’t going anywhere. In fact, it’s becoming a bigger part of how kids socialize, learn, and relax.
Teaching your kids how to navigate games safely is just as important as teaching them how to cross the street or use the internet responsibly.
With the right tools and conversations, games like Roblox and Fortnite can stay what they’re meant to be—fun, creative, and safe.
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