According to a report by the Pew Research Center, experts agree that the expectations of digital privacy may be entirely gone by the end of 2025.
Meanwhile, many activists and developers are trying to find a way where privacy can be protected in the times of heightened government surveillance but it is going in vain, say reports.
According to Mashable, Internet activist Ian Peter said that either people would have given up on Internet privacy by 2025 or people's interpretation of what it means would change.
More than 2,500 experts weighed in on security, liberty and privacy online and whether there will be a "trusted privacy-rights infrastructure" in place by 2025 that allows people protect their information easily.
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