Most of us would agree that the NSA has spread its nets too far and cut deeply into our personal privacy. Ultimately, and perhaps ironically, I am hopeful this transgression will leave us with better protection for our personal communication than ever before.
I predict that more and more communications service providers will provide strongly encrypted communications by default. They'll also do so in such a way that outside, unauthorized parties (the NSA, law enforcement, and so on) will not be able to get the plaintext access to data they currently enjoy -- at least not as easily as they do today.

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