Companies have run similar services in Europe for at least 15 years.
IntegriGuard.com offers access to similar services for $5 a month.
Many years after, in 1440, he had a grant of £10 a year for similar services.
Other similar services do exist, but they may not be free to use.
I can only wish that my daughter had given me a similar service.
The company had offered a similar service in the early 1970s on a small scale.
Similar services have been introduced before, but nothing quite like this.
As the town outside the village developed, it added similar services.
It is a service very similar to what credit card companies provide.
And anyway, couldn't the network just create its own similar service if it wanted to?