No, but they can see where data comes from and where it goes
So you mean traffic correlation?
They can also just check the chats… a lot of illicit chats are public, too…
This really depends on your installed set of Root CA certificates, or if the ISP has any backdoors into any of the Certificate Authorities. Some countries mandate installation of a government-issued root certificate on all consumer machines so the ISP / government can decrypt https
For instance Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, and the United States 😉
I doubt Telegram chats are unencrypted
this is why Tor is necessary
it is effectively unencrypted for the server owners, isn't it?
They aren't e2ee by default. And for chats that aren't e2ee, you've got to trust telegrams servers which aren't open source.
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