New SSL and TLS 1.3 is now in the hands of developers after a four-year standards process. The new security protocols aren’t yet widely used, but they won’t stop government agencies from gaining access to legal requests. There are also issues in the mobile realm, with developers still allowing developers to use insecure HTTP connections to pass data. Even as Web and email traffic has become better secured over the past five years, changes in how we use the Internet and digital technology have fundamentally changed the surveillance equation.”]