In the future, the Internet will be like the electricity that runs through our daily lives, more ubiquitous but also more invisible. At least, this is the vision expressed by many experts in a recent survey of the Internet project Pew Research Center. In a survey conducted to mark the 25th anniversary of the founding of the World Wide Web, 1,867 privacy, technology and cyber security experts were asked about the future of the Internet in 2025. Most experts agree that the Internet will become an integral part of everyday life and that technology is becoming commonplace. But many experts also see a threat sitting on the horizon - some fear that digital distribution will promote inequality. Others believe that privacy will become a luxury for the rich, and that governments and businesses will rely on surveillance and social control.