RAADR, Inc. to Unveil the New 2.0 Version of RAADR's Parental Monitoring Application in the Fourth Quarter of 2021
October 14, 2021 at 08:30 am EDT
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RAADR, Inc. announced that it has published a letter to shareholders from the Company's Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Jacob Dimartino. The company unveil the new 2.0 version of RAADR's Parental monitoring application in the fourth quarter of 2021. The time for the Parent monitoring app is now. Just this past week, the world has learned that one of the most famous coaches in NFL history who until recently coached one of the most heralded franchises in NFL history exhibited behavior over almost a decade (the past decade!!) that is consistent with the bullies that RAADR's new 2.0 Parental monitoring app is intended to stamp out. The fact is that in 2021, the world the company live in can't tolerate racist, homophobic and transphobic language that is intended to denigrate people. Facebook creates products such as Instagram which puts tremendous pressure on young girls to look a certain way so they can feel accepted by their peers, The new 2.0 Parental monitoring app initial purpose is to protect children by bringing bullying to the surface in a constructive way and there can be no better time for the app's release than the company's targeted fourth quarter of 2021 release. Bullies don't come in one form or in one style nor does bullying only target one group of people. The reality is that bullying comes in all shapes and sizes. The company's app will target bullying ultimately in all shapes and all sizes and will adapt as new forms of bullying are introduced to society.
Raadr, Inc. is a technology and software development company. The Company publishes software that protect children who use social media and the Internet. The Companyâs products allow children, parents, school districts and law enforcement to monitor bullying and other threatening behavior across social media in real-time. Its RAADR Parental 2.0 is a parental monitoring and student reporting social media application, allows parents to protect children by using real-time monitoring across all major social media platforms to report cyberbullying, suicidal thoughts, and threatening behavior. Armed with various features, including keyword tracking, real-time alerts, an urban dictionary and site filtering, its monitoring platform can determine in real-time whether children or young adults are the victim or could be the victim of campus violence, cyberbullying, stalkers, bullies and other threatening behavior.