Europol Roblox game wins EU award for online child safety
A new award recognises Europol for promoting digital resilience among young internet users.
Europol’s Cyber Defenders initiative has won the 2026 European Ombudsman Award for Good Administration.
The free educational game, built on Roblox, is designed to help children recognise online risks and develop safer behaviour in digital environments.
Cyber Defenders received the overall award, selected from 48 nominations submitted by the EU institutions, bodies and agencies. It also won the Excellence in Technological Innovation and the Use of AI category award.
The game teaches children about risks such as fraud, identity theft and online grooming through interactive missions rather than traditional awareness campaigns.
Europol says the project was developed to reach children in online gaming environments they already use, while making them more comfortable asking for help when they encounter risks.
The agency has also published supporting resources for teachers, parents and schools, including a game guide, lesson assessment, poster and letter to parents.
The award follows earlier recognition of Europol digital initiatives, including Trace An Object, which uses public participation to help identify victims of child sexual abuse.
Why does it matter?
Cyber Defenders shows how law enforcement agencies are experimenting with interactive tools to improve children’s digital safety skills. Game-based learning can make online safety more relevant for younger users, especially in gaming environments where risks such as grooming, scams and identity theft may appear. The award also reflects broader recognition that digital literacy and prevention are part of child online safety, alongside regulation, enforcement and platform accountability.
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