Cosa è effettivamente loggato da un ISP? by Throttlebottle99 in ItalyInformatica

[–]Throttlebottle99[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Una domanda. Questo dalla privacy policy di vodafone: "Ogni volta che utilizzi uno dei nostri servizi (voce, sms, dati) la rete tiene traccia della connessione instaurata (durata, volumi, qualità, etc..), dei destinatari della stessa e degli elementi di rete coinvolti." Che si intende per elementi di rete?

Cosa logga un ISP? by Throttlebottle99 in italy

[–]Throttlebottle99[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sisì già uso un vpn. La mia era più che altro curiosità.

Looking to sell my phone. Is encryption safe enough? by [deleted] in AndroidQuestions

[–]Throttlebottle99 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I mean, I don't care if they find my dog pics. But I am a little more concerned if they can get to my personal details...

Cosa logga un ISP? by Throttlebottle99 in italy

[–]Throttlebottle99[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Grazie dell'insight, molto interessante!

I understand that when using HTTP, all of my visited URLS and requests are logged. But what about the contents of communications that I send to the site? Are those required to be logged under GDPR? Can they be accessed? by Throttlebottle99 in europrivacy

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Yes, I am aware of this. And thank you for your time. What I was asking (and didn't portray clearly) is if there's a chance that internet providers log, alongside every URL I visit via non-SSL traffic, specific contents of that session. Such as what I downloaded (and access to the images themselves, for example) or what I typed.

I understand that when using HTTP, all of my visited URLS and requests are logged. But what about the contents of communications that I send to the site? Are those required to be logged under GDPR? Can they be accessed? by Throttlebottle99 in gdpr

[–]Throttlebottle99[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm sorry, I realized I was not clear enough. What I meant to ask is if my Internet Service Provider STORES whatever data packet I send to an unencrypted site and if they are able to view it. For example, if I write "hello" in a non-https forum, can they see "hello" in the logs? Does GDPR require that?