Starting from today, Roblox developers can now receive Right to Erasure requests from a webhook. The webhook modification flow can be accessed from the User Settings menu of the Creator Dashboard (your avatar + name > Settings).
From here, one can create, enable/disable or modify their webhooks. To create a webhook, the developer must input a webhook URL to a service such as Guilded, Discord, Slack or other applications that support outgoing webhooks. This is also the screen where the webhook activations can be customised, as well as adding a secret to the webhook to verify the webhook request’s authenticity.
The webhook can also be tested. Here is an example response on Discord from pressing the “Test Response” button. For additional responses, refer to documentation:
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Right to Erasure Webhooks Now Available
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Starting from today, Roblox developers can now receive Right to Erasure requests from a webhook. The webhook modification flow can be accessed from the User Settings menu of the Creator Dashboard (your avatar + name > Settings).
From here, one can create, enable/disable or modify their webhooks. To create a webhook, the developer must input a webhook URL to a service such as Guilded, Discord, Slack or other applications that support outgoing webhooks. This is also the screen where the webhook activations can be customised, as well as adding a secret to the webhook to verify the webhook request’s authenticity.
The webhook can also be tested. Here is an example response on Discord from pressing the “Test Response” button. For additional responses, refer to documentation:
For further information, documentation for this new feature is available.