Subsequently, one may also ask, can my ISP see what I download?
The short answer is that your ISP doesn't necessarily look at the contents of your download, but they do see where you are downloading from and the size of the download — and they can draw a lot of conclusions from there. If you use an unencrypted email service, your ISP can see the content of your emails.
Likewise, can ISP collect data? ISPs can now collect and sell your data: What to know about Internet privacy rules. On Monday, President Trump signed a Congressional resolution repealing rules that would have required Internet service providers to get customer permission to collect, use and sell information about your online habits.
In respect to this, what information can your ISP see?
ISPs can see the site URLs and content on each page. “Many sites are small in data volume, but high in privacy sensitivity,” Upturn wrote. “They can paint a revealing picture of the user's online and offline life, even within a short period of time.”
Can ISP see browsing history?
Internet service providers track and profit from your browsing habits and history. Internet Service Providers (ISPs) can see everything you do online. They can track things like which websites you visit, how long you spend on them, the content you watch, the device you're using, and your geographic location.
