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You actually stored that?
Current ISPs have to by law. Just incase you go on howtobeaterrorist.com and need to be stopped. It's not overstepping at all. Definitely not.
You know, I would also like to beat errorists.
Greetings, gellow perfectionist.
FTFY
I just tried that url and it's down
ISPs still can track your online activity, it's up to them whether or not they will store it
Yep, any time you have a traffic cap or bill for traffic you've got to have data to back up what you are billing for.
More recently CDN's ( and widespread SSL adoption ) have made it a whole lot less obvious what sites the user is going to. I suspect that nice clearcut list of porn sites from 2007 would just look like some cloudflare, akamai and google these days.