Originally Posted By: 99Eclipse
Only thing I found that worked was the web browser called Tor. I am a computer hardware tech and was stalked online by relatives and coworkers and was doing nothing wrong. I believe they had a connection with a person who worked in my isp, also extremely knowledgeable network employees. For example if I was viewing stuff on the internet that a 30 something single guy might look at my mother would call and ask what I was currently doing. And I was at home. How messed up is that. And there was plenty of gas lighting mental abuse to mess up my head, if you ever heard of it. Anyway, I used Tor, it is encrypted as soon as it leaves your computer. I also used bitlocker to make sure no one would be able to come in to my house and do whatever they like. I reinstalled my operating system many times and that doesn't work in extreme cases like mine where your attackers break the law blatantly and don't care. They could also see who I called on my home phone. Stalked me with the gps on my cell until I got one without gps. So yeah the two things that I know of is Tor and to just keep off the internet, and maybe bitlocker. So I am saying if you have people messed up in the head enough and enough people connections they can make your life heck no matter what.
Sounds unlikely. ISP will not release your personal information without a court order. It doesn't work like that.
TOR network is "the onion" it provides multiple layers of encryption on all communication, relaying traffic through various anonymous servers so it is not traceable back to you. This is largely overkill for anyone, you don't need it.
Reinstalling your Operating System is nonsense. Bitlocker enrypts the local hard drive, and that will slow your performance while the system decrypts every file it works with.
It is useful for laptops carrying very sensitive data, because if the HDD is removed the data is still encrypted.
At the home level you probably don't need this either, unless someone is breaking into your home to steal the drive, then pulling data off it.
If you are afraid of your ISP logging the naughty sites you visit, you could just pay for an anonymous VPN with different geolocations. $30 per year and you are done.
You can even put a VPN service on a home router, and it will run all your traffic through the vpn, and it will not be seen by the ISP.
This is typically used to get around geo-location restrictions, such as watching British streaming TV in the states, etc.
In closing, may I suggest some psychological counseling, if you are serious about what you say then you have a problem.