RAADR, Inc. fulfills a primary obligation to investors by completing and submitting the RAADR 2.0 Parental Monitoring Application to the Apple Store and Google Play Store
PHOENIX, AZ, Feb 04 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — via NewMediaWire — RAADR, Inc. (OTC PINK: RDAR), a technology and software development company that monitors cyberbullying and social media platforms with artificial intelligence, today announced that it has submitted the monitoring Parenting 2.0 from RAADR on both the Apple Store and the Google Play Store. After a brief review period that is measured in days and barring unforeseen errors in the submission process, RAADR, Inc. expects the app to be available for download by February 10, 2022.
RAADR’s internal and external technical development teams have been working tirelessly over the past few months to complete application development and test the application in flight. After a long but rewarding process, the app should be available for parents to download within 1 week. This is a big moment for RAADR shareholders, given that the app will be used by thousands of users in February 2022. The company expects a minimum of 100,000 downloads in 2022, but that number can easily exceed 500,000 downloads as the app becomes popular among parents and if the app receives organic social media advertising, which is expected.
Once a user downloads the app, they can immediately upload images of their child, enter their child’s social media addresses and submit keywords which will be uploaded to the backend architecture within seconds of submission . Featuring real-time image alerts and keyword alerts, the main purpose of the app is to help parents protect their children on the Internet from inappropriate behavior and threatening behavior such as ‘intimidation.
With this submission and pending availability, RAADR is fulfilling its mission of making social media a safer and less threatening place for children. The company is committed to continuously innovating in the social media space in a safe and meaningful way with the huge impact this app will have on child safety. As reported by Facebook whistleblower Frances Haugen who later testified before the Congressional Subcommittee on Consumer Protection, Product Safety and Data Security, as noted by RAADR in a press release apart, social media giants such as Facebook know that social media also harms children. IOS and Android users will now be able to download the RAADR 2.0 parental monitoring app from the Apple Store and Google Play respectively.
Jacob Dimartino, President and CEO of RAADR, Inc., explained, “We made social media a safer place for children, and we fulfilled our commitment to shareholders on the same day. It is one of the most important days in the short history of our company. Our internal and external technical development teams worked tirelessly to complete this app and it was truly a team effort. We expect a minimum of 100,000 downloads this year, but that number can easily exceed 500,000 as the app’s popularity picks up. We will release a separate version when the app is available for download on the App Store and Google Play Store, which should be in a few days.
About RAADR, Inc.
RAADR, Inc. publishes software and applications that protect children who use social networks and the Internet. Known as the “Internet Anti-Bullying Society”, RAADR manufactures products that allow children, parents and school districts to monitor bullying and other threatening behavior on the Internet in real time. Armed with numerous features, including keyword tracking, real-time alerts, facial recognition and site filtering, RAADR’s apps determine in real time whether children or young adults are victims of bullies, bullies and other threatening behaviors. Parents love the facial recognition feature because within seconds the app allows parents to upload the child’s image and parents can be armed with one of the most powerful tools available to receive alerts every time. their child’s picture appears on a social media site. RAADR Parental 2.0, which is the parenting application that helps parents and adults to protect children by using AI artificial intelligence in real-time monitoring of the Internet and social media, will be released in early February 2022. Bully RAADR, which arms kids with RAADR’s powerful suite of products, empowers kids to protect themselves and other kids from threatening and dangerous behavior on the internet and social media will be released by fall 2022. RAADR Inc. is committed to making our world and social media a safer and better place for children and young adults.
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