ISP Internet Tracking?

I was looking online for software programs based on internet privacy and protection, such as Firewalls, Intego's Content Barrier, etc and became increasingly alarmed about how easy it seems that someone can get ahold of personal information. Mainly personal information such as internet activity - primarly credit card transactions or Pay Pal over eBay.
I'm sort of a privacy freak and this worried me. Does a person's ISP keep track or have a log of all internet activity that goes on. Like internet websites, billing information, addresses, credit card numbers, etc? If it does is there some type of contract that makes them withold that information? If it does this seems pretty scary and an invasion of privacy. Any one with simliar ideas or thoughts?
I know that the ISP doesn't have any use for my internet activity but what if someone somehow got a hold of my information and was able to use my credit card number? Thanks for any replies.

It's not likely that your ISP is tracking your activity, but it is possible. You should check with them to see what the policy is. The log files required to keep all that info would be huge.
Overall you are still way more likely to have your information stolen by traditional means, (paper mail theft, stolen or lost wallet, employee theft etc) than online - something like 65 percent tradtional to 11 percent online.
For on-line security, use good passwords, keep your OS X firewall turned on, use reputable vendors with secure web sites and good security policies, don't send any personal info over unencrypted e-mail, use a VPN connection on public networks and you should be fine.
Otherwise, keep an eye on your wallet and credit card numbers, hope your credit card and banking employees are reputable, shred your garbage, get a PO Box, and hope for the best...
Here's a couple of links for more info:
http://news.com.com/2009-1029_3-5906818.html
http://www.idtheftcenter.org/index.shtml

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    2014-09-10 09:13:45    Local7.Debug    local IP address    823: wr1.lon: Sep 10 02:15:48.973: Vi2 LCP: O CONFREQ [Starting] id 1 len 14
    2014-09-10 09:13:45    Local7.Debug    local IP address    824: wr1.lon: Sep 10 02:15:48.973: Vi2 LCP:    MRU 1492 (0x010405D4)
    2014-09-10 09:13:46    Local7.Debug    local IP address    825: wr1.lon: Sep 10 02:15:48.973: Vi2 LCP:    MagicNumber 0x24FF1F46 (0x050624FF1F46)
    2014-09-10 09:13:46    Local7.Debug    local IP address    826: wr1.lon: Sep 10 02:15:48.973: Vi2 LCP: Event[UP] State[Starting to REQsent]
    2014-09-10 09:13:48    Local7.Debug    local IP address    827: wr1.lon: Sep 10 02:15:50.965: Vi2 LCP: O CONFREQ [REQsent] id 2 len 14
    2014-09-10 09:13:48    Local7.Debug    local IP address    828: wr1.lon: Sep 10 02:15:50.965: Vi2 LCP:    MRU 1492 (0x010405D4)
    2014-09-10 09:13:48    Local7.Debug    local IP address    829: wr1.lon: Sep 10 02:15:50.965: Vi2 LCP:    MagicNumber 0x24FF1F46 (0x050624FF1F46)
    2014-09-10 09:13:48    Local7.Debug    local IP address    830: wr1.lon: Sep 10 02:15:50.965: Vi2 LCP: Event[Timeout+] State[REQsent to REQsent]
    2014-09-10 09:13:50    Local7.Debug    local IP address    831: wr1.lon: Sep 10 02:15:52.981: Vi2 LCP: O CONFREQ [REQsent] id 3 len 14
    2014-09-10 09:13:50    Local7.Debug    local IP address    832: wr1.lon: Sep 10 02:15:52.981: Vi2 LCP:    MRU 1492 (0x010405D4)
    2014-09-10 09:13:50    Local7.Debug    local IP address    833: wr1.lon: Sep 10 02:15:52.981: Vi2 LCP:    MagicNumber 0x24FF1F46 (0x050624FF1F46)
    2014-09-10 09:13:50    Local7.Debug    local IP address    834: wr1.lon: Sep 10 02:15:52.981: Vi2 LCP: Event[Timeout+] State[REQsent to REQsent]
    2014-09-10 09:13:52    Local7.Debug    local IP address    835: wr1.lon: Sep 10 02:15:54.996: Vi2 LCP: O CONFREQ [REQsent] id 4 len 14
    2014-09-10 09:13:52    Local7.Debug    local IP address    836: wr1.lon: Sep 10 02:15:54.996: Vi2 LCP:    MRU 1492 (0x010405D4)
    2014-09-10 09:13:52    Local7.Debug    local IP address    837: wr1.lon: Sep 10 02:15:54.996: Vi2 LCP:    MagicNumber 0x24FF1F46 (0x050624FF1F46)
    2014-09-10 09:13:52    Local7.Debug    local IP address    838: wr1.lon: Sep 10 02:15:55.000: Vi2 LCP: Event[Timeout+] State[REQsent to REQsent]
    2014-09-10 09:13:54    Local7.Debug    local IP address    839: wr1.lon: Sep 10 02:15:57.012: Vi2 LCP: O CONFREQ [REQsent] id 5 len 14
    2014-09-10 09:13:54    Local7.Debug    local IP address    840: wr1.lon: Sep 10 02:15:57.012: Vi2 LCP:    MRU 1492 (0x010405D4)
    2014-09-10 09:13:54    Local7.Debug    local IP address    841: wr1.lon: Sep 10 02:15:57.012: Vi2 LCP:    MagicNumber 0x24FF1F46 (0x050624FF1F46)
    2014-09-10 09:13:54    Local7.Debug    local IP address    842: wr1.lon: Sep 10 02:15:57.012: Vi2 LCP: Event[Timeout+] State[REQsent to REQsent]
    2014-09-10 09:13:56    Local7.Debug    local IP address    843: wr1.lon: Sep 10 02:15:59.028: Vi2 LCP: O CONFREQ [REQsent] id 6 len 14
    2014-09-10 09:13:56    Local7.Debug    local IP address    844: wr1.lon: Sep 10 02:15:59.028: Vi2 LCP:    MRU 1492 (0x010405D4)
    2014-09-10 09:13:56    Local7.Debug    local IP address    845: wr1.lon: Sep 10 02:15:59.028: Vi2 LCP:    MagicNumber 0x24FF1F46 (0x050624FF1F46)
    2014-09-10 09:13:56    Local7.Debug    local IP address    846: wr1.lon: Sep 10 02:15:59.028: Vi2 LCP: Event[Timeout+] State[REQsent to REQsent]
    2014-09-10 09:13:58    Local7.Debug    local IP address    847: wr1.lon: Sep 10 02:16:01.044: Vi2 LCP: O CONFREQ [REQsent] id 7 len 14
    2014-09-10 09:13:58    Local7.Debug    local IP address    848: wr1.lon: Sep 10 02:16:01.044: Vi2 LCP:    MRU 1492 (0x010405D4)
    2014-09-10 09:13:58    Local7.Debug    local IP address    849: wr1.lon: Sep 10 02:16:01.044: Vi2 LCP:    MagicNumber 0x24FF1F46 (0x050624FF1F46)
    2014-09-10 09:13:58    Local7.Debug    local IP address    850: wr1.lon: Sep 10 02:16:01.044: Vi2 LCP: Event[Timeout+] State[REQsent to REQsent]
    2014-09-10 09:14:00    Local7.Debug    local IP address    851: wr1.lon: Sep 10 02:16:03.060: Vi2 LCP: O CONFREQ [REQsent] id 8 len 14
    2014-09-10 09:14:00    Local7.Debug    local IP address    852: wr1.lon: Sep 10 02:16:03.060: Vi2 LCP:    MRU 1492 (0x010405D4)
    2014-09-10 09:14:00    Local7.Debug    local IP address    853: wr1.lon: Sep 10 02:16:03.060: Vi2 LCP:    MagicNumber 0x24FF1F46 (0x050624FF1F46)
    2014-09-10 09:14:00    Local7.Debug    local IP address    854: wr1.lon: Sep 10 02:16:03.060: Vi2 LCP: Event[Timeout+] State[REQsent to REQsent]
    2014-09-10 09:14:02    Local7.Debug    local IP address    855: wr1.lon: Sep 10 02:16:05.075: Vi2 LCP: O CONFREQ [REQsent] id 9 len 14
    2014-09-10 09:14:02    Local7.Debug    local IP address    856: wr1.lon: Sep 10 02:16:05.075: Vi2 LCP:    MRU 1492 (0x010405D4)
    2014-09-10 09:14:02    Local7.Debug    local IP address    857: wr1.lon: Sep 10 02:16:05.075: Vi2 LCP:    MagicNumber 0x24FF1F46 (0x050624FF1F46)
    2014-09-10 09:14:02    Local7.Debug    local IP address    858: wr1.lon: Sep 10 02:16:05.075: Vi2 LCP: Event[Timeout+] State[REQsent to REQsent]
    2014-09-10 09:14:04    Local7.Debug    local IP address    859: wr1.lon: Sep 10 02:16:07.091: Vi2 LCP: O CONFREQ [REQsent] id 10 len 14
    2014-09-10 09:14:04    Local7.Debug    local IP address    860: wr1.lon: Sep 10 02:16:07.091: Vi2 LCP:    MRU 1492 (0x010405D4)
    2014-09-10 09:14:04    Local7.Debug    local IP address    861: wr1.lon: Sep 10 02:16:07.091: Vi2 LCP:    MagicNumber 0x24FF1F46 (0x050624FF1F46)
    2014-09-10 09:14:04    Local7.Debug    local IP address    862: wr1.lon: Sep 10 02:16:07.091: Vi2 LCP: Event[Timeout+] State[REQsent to REQsent]
    2014-09-10 09:14:06    Local7.Debug    local IP address    863: wr1.lon: Sep 10 02:16:09.107: Vi2 PPP DISC: LCP failed to negotiate
    2014-09-10 09:14:06    Local7.Debug    local IP address    864: wr1.lon: Sep 10 02:16:09.107: PPP: NET STOP send to AAA.
    2014-09-10 09:14:06    Local7.Debug    local IP address    865: wr1.lon: Sep 10 02:16:09.107: Vi2 PPP: No remote authentication for call-out
    2014-09-10 09:14:06    Local7.Debug    local IP address    866: wr1.lon: Sep 10 02:16:09.107: Vi2 LCP: Event[Timeout-] State[REQsent to Stopped]
    2014-09-10 09:14:06    Local7.Debug    local IP address    867: wr1.lon: Sep 10 02:16:09.107: Vi2 LCP: Event[DOWN] State[Stopped to Starting]
    2014-09-10 09:14:06    Local7.Debug    local IP address    868: wr1.lon: Sep 10 02:16:09.107: Vi2 PPP: Phase is DOWN

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    Sunil Bhadauria
    ! Kindly rate all helpful posts and accordingly mark correct answers to help forum !

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