So non-trivial that it is effectively impossible until the day that quantum computing becomes a reality and all encryption is broken.
How does that relate to the overall picture, the new powers compel your ISP to monitor and handover a record of all the places you visit.
Would visiting a SSL website mean that the visit would not appear on your record, ie: the ISP can see activity but has no clue as to what you have logged onto ?
One other point might be - what a better way to flag yourself up as of interest than to exclusively visit SSL sites ??
I am a bit clueless about how all this SSL works !??!??
How does that relate to the overall picture, the new powers compel your ISP to monitor and handover a record of all the places you visit.
Would visiting a SSL website mean that the visit would not appear on your record, ie: the ISP can see activity but has no clue as to what you have logged onto ?
One other point might be - what a better way to flag yourself up as of interest than to exclusively visit SSL sites ??
I am a bit clueless about how all this SSL works !??!??