[QUOTE="urdead18"]
This has always been the case.
It's not like they have 500 million people watching everyone's internet sessions as they happen, but "they", as in your ISP, can see every site you've been to and everything you've downloaded.
Bladecutter56
Uh oh.
Well, the disk capacity required to store every URL requested through every IP address would grow tremendously large very quickly.
If ISPs do store that sort of information, they probably don't keep it for very long.
What's more frightening is the possibility that apparently independent sites of a controversial nature may be recording the IP addresses of their visitors for submission to the FBI (or equivalent government agency elsewhere in the world).
ISPs DO keep the relationship between IP addresses and user accounts, so the FBI CAN link data subpoenaed from ISPs with data from "honeypot sites" to deduce the identities of people who visited those sites.
I swear, this is why I just don't go near "the site that may not be named" any longer. I saw far too many obviously illegal images being posted there and have never really been able to convince myself that the site couldn't possibly be a huge FBI sting in the making.
:shock:
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