Most ISPs in most industrial countries are required, by law, to keep logs for several months or even years. All you activity is recorded in their logs, every site you went to, every image you look at, every file you download. They just store the links/activity, not the actual files/images.
However, all it takes is to load any one of those links, and they can see what you did. ISPs do not look at the logs in general, because there is no need for them to do so. Only when there is a police investigation, with a court order, does the ISP turn the logs over to the police.
The police can then search the logs for whatever they are looking for. You cannot clear or affect the ISP logs in any way, it is their business "insurance" by keeping all logs secure and protected.
First of all technically they can see everything you browse, whether it is legal for them to do so depends on where you live. If you are concerned about online privacy and anonymity I would highly recommend you use the TOR browser: https://www.torproject.org Here is a YouTube video that will explain how TOR works: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JWII85Ul... Despite what you might hear in the mainstream media occasionally, TOR is a fantastic tool it actually saves peoples lives. Whether it's avoiding a stalker, a former abuser, a boss who would fire you with they knew what you posted on your blog politically, a government that would kill you for your beliefs or jail you for publishing something critical.
TOR saves peoples lives every day.
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