Jan 01, 2010
In 2015, the Australian government introduced mandatory data retention laws that allows data to be retained up to two years. The scheme is estimated to cost at least AU$400 million per year to implement, working out to at least $16 per user per year. It will require telecommunication providers and ISPs to retain telephony, Internet and email metadata for two years, accessible without a warrant How to block ISP tracking | NordVPN Jun 22, 2020 What happens to my IP address if I cancel my Internet service?
IMHO, an ISP should feel free to keep logs of all traffic that crosses their network. The use of the logs afterwards is really what matters as well as how long the logs are kept. In general, I'd feel comfortable saying that a year worth of logs is a good time frame.
In 2015, the Australian government introduced mandatory data retention laws that allows data to be retained up to two years. The scheme is estimated to cost at least AU$400 million per year to implement, working out to at least $16 per user per year. It will require telecommunication providers and ISPs to retain telephony, Internet and email metadata for two years, accessible without a warrant How to block ISP tracking | NordVPN Jun 22, 2020 What happens to my IP address if I cancel my Internet service?
Data retention - Wikipedia
Your ISP Can Track you & See Browsing History. Here's How Dec 20, 2018 Your ISP Is Watching You: Learn How To Go Incognito Online Dec 11, 2019 privacy - For how long ISPs keep record of Internet usage In the EU, there is the data retention directive which states that all EU countries must make local laws which force the ISPs to record the following data of all their users for at least six months: When and for how long they were online IP address they got assigned …