#isp
What your Internet Service Provider can see about your activity, how ISPs assign IP addresses, and what data they may share or sell.
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How Long Do ISPs Store IP Logs? Comparing Policies in the US and UK
Discover how long ISPs keep IP logs in the US and UK, what laws mandate data retention, and how to minimize your digital footprint.
What Is a Residential IP Address? The Essential Guide for Online Privacy
Residential IPs are assigned by ISPs to real homes and are trusted by websites. Discover how they work, how they're used for tracking, and how to protect yours.
What Is CGNAT and How It Affects Your Privacy?
Learn what Carrier-Grade NAT is, how CGNAT affects your privacy and connectivity, and why your ISP can still track you behind shared IPs.
What Is HTTPS Encryption Actually Protecting? Your Guide to Secure Browsing
HTTPS encrypts your data in transit, but it doesn't hide everything. Discover what HTTPS protects, what it leaves exposed, and how to close the gaps.
What Is an ISP and What Can It See?
Your ISP sees more of your online activity than you think. Discover what data ISPs collect, how they track you, and how to limit their visibility.
Does HTTPS Hide Browsing From ISP?
HTTPS encrypts page content and form data, but your ISP can still see which domains you visit and your traffic metadata. Here's what's actually hidden.
Explore More Privacy Tools
Check what other information your connection and device expose online.