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125 A New Platform Is Launching to Protect Public Servants From an Angry Mob

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Dell Cameron @ Wired · today 06:00 EDT

A New Platform Is Launching to Protect Public Servants From an Angry Mob

From data-removal services to threat monitoring, the Public Service Alliance says its new marketplace will help public servants defend themselves in an era of data brokers and political violence.

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