RightsRadar

RightsRadar is a web and mobile app that aggregates, verifies, and visualizes data on animal welfare violations across farms, labs, shelters, entertainment venues, and supply chains. It pulls from public inspection reports, court records, FOIA responses, NGO investigations, and user-submitted evidence, then normalizes this into a searchable map and company profile database. Users can see which brands are linked to specific violations, track repeat offenders, and set alerts for new incidents in their region or for companies they buy from. The app also provides templated, auto-filled complaint letters and petitions targeted at regulators, corporations, and local representatives, turning raw outrage into coordinated pressure. This is not a feel-good vegan recipe app; it is a blunt accountability tool that names names and timestamps abuses. The reality is that most people say they care about animals but still buy from abusive systems because the information is fragmented, buried, or deliberately obfuscated. RightsRadar makes that complicity visible and impossible to ignore, while giving activists and concerned consumers a single, data-backed hub to plan campaigns and purchasing decisions.

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