Can my ISP see what sites I visit HTTPS?

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Honestly, its a relief knowing HTTPS hides most of my browsing from my ISP. They can see Im on Reddit, sure, but thankfully, they cant snoop into my cat GIF obsession! Its a small victory for privacy, but a significant one in my book. The thought of them seeing every little detail of my online life is creepy – this encryption offers a much-needed layer of protection against prying eyes.

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Can my ISP really see what sites I visit even if they’re HTTPS? That’s something I’ve worried about, honestly. I mean, it’s one thing for them to know I’m on Reddit – everyone’s on Reddit sometimes, right? But the idea of them seeing all my weird little searches… like, you know, that time I spent an hour looking up different breeds of pygmy goats? Or my, ahem, extensive research into vintage rubber duckies? That’s just not something I want them knowing!

It’s a relief, though, knowing HTTPS hides most of that. It’s like having a little cloak of invisibility, you know? They can probably tell I’m on Reddit, yeah, but thankfully they can’t see me spiraling down the rabbit hole of ridiculously cute cat GIFs – I’ve spent way too much time on that, I’ll admit! It feels like a tiny win, a little victory for privacy, but it’s a big deal to me. The thought of them seeing every single click, every single search… it’s seriously creepy! This encryption thing, it’s a really needed layer of protection, like a shield against those prying eyes. I remember reading somewhere – I think it was a blog post, maybe? – that even with HTTPS, they can still see some things, like the amount of data you’re sending and receiving. But still, it’s way better than nothing, right? Definitely better than them knowing about my rubber ducky obsession. Definitely.