Question:
Can my Internet Service Provider view my Tor browser history?
?
2017-09-01 23:29:58 UTC
I have read, that it's all encrypted, and they can't.
Five answers:
Joe
2017-09-02 00:06:43 UTC
Your ISP will know that you are using TOR, but they won't know where you are going.
Jim
2017-09-02 10:02:34 UTC
I wouldn't be worried about your little ISP more the NSA.



"The NSA surveillance program called X-Keyscore, first revealed last summer in documents leaked by Edward Snowden, has been found to contain selection rules that potentially add to an NSA watch list anybody who has not only used, but visited online privacy-protection tools such as the Tor Network for anonymous Web browsing and the Linux-based Tails operating system. Snowden's X-Keyscore files indicated that it allowed NSA employees to obtain a person's phone number or email address, view the content of email, and observe full Internet activity including browsing history without a warrant"
Brandon
2017-09-02 02:47:18 UTC
Even if they can see it, they really won't report you or whatever unless it is Hitman level or Nuke Level, not sure.
2017-09-02 01:33:03 UTC
Your internet company knows exactly what address you visit no matter what browser you put in between yourself and your ISP and may protect people from viewing it upon your computer but it does not protect you from the ISP or law enforcement in fact it sets up a gigantic red flag look at me I'm in drug town with black tinted windows
?
2017-09-01 23:39:57 UTC
I highly doubt your ISP cares about how much porn you watch, if that's what you don't want them to see.


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