RAADR, a parental monitoring and student reporting social media application, allows parents to protect children by using real time monitoring across most major social media platforms to report cyberbullying, suicidal content, and harmful behavior.
For app assistance, please use the following resources:
Customer Service Email: [email protected]
YouTube Video Instructions:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLNG6Sq3tii1YidFCg4VZNn51ZBl6CIeWQ
For 50% of adolescents and teens cyberbullying is an everyday reality and only 1 in 10 victims will tell their parents about it. This cyberbullying crisis requires a real answer. This is where RAADR steps in.
The RAADR app provides a simple way to know when a child is in need of intervention. RAADR’s interface has been built with the busy parent in mind. RAADR is new, sleek, clean, and effective.
RAADR’S platform can determine in real time whether children or young adults are the victims of campus violence, cyberbullying, stalkers or other threatening behavior. RAADR allows parents to protect children by using real time monitoring across most social media platforms.
As cyberbullying threats evolve, RAADR evolves. Our engineers continually monitor trends to then update RAADR’s protection capabilities.
When RAADR detects a threat parents will be notified immediately. RAADR also has a unique community feature that allows parents to communicate any threat to trusted members like family, close friends, and local authorities. This community feature creates a sense of empowerment and allows parents to come together to fight any type of threat against a child.
The RAADR app is the bridge between cyberbullying and a family taking action. The app was developed in a way that allows the parent and child to work in harmony to combat any type of threat online.
The parent, child, and their RAADR community team are simultaneously informed of a threat. From there they can respond and resolve the issue together. “Its the teamwork that makes the dream work” - and its the RAADR app that brings it all together.
Please be advised that some RAADR threat alerts may not be an exact case of cyberbullying. Certain words and phrases may have various meanings. RAADR can not determine the context or intent of a keyword within a social media post. It is the responsibility of the parent and their RAADR community to determine whether a real threat exists and act accordingly.