Spying ISP

From: KH (youthminman_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 11/01/05


Date: 1 Nov 2005 13:41:20 -0800

My main question is- can my ISP intercept my emails and view my web
activity?

Why do I have this question? Basically, I live in an area in the
Balkans where the main religion is not one to which I adhere. The
service provider for the village in wich I live is very small and is
owned by a person who is a "leader" in this area for this religion. He
knows that I do not believe what he does. He is the only service
provider for my village and I don't trust him. His operation isn't
very big and I will not put it past him to snoop into my business.

This is why I would like to know if it possible for him to read my
emails, follow my comings and goings on the internet, etc. Also, if I
do go with his service, is there a way for me to know for sure if he is
spying on me?

Thank you for your help.

KH



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