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That's what encryption is for, a.k.a. HTTPS in this case.
But that is about the ISP (and all hops in between). The provider, where you buy the domain, does not see the traffic at all. Basically the domain seller just controls the nameservers for that domain, but doesn't see the traffic that goes to those domains.
Basically by buying a domain you buy an entry into the telephone book
Well they wrote provider of "domain with servers". TBF (to myself) I think OP is confusing things. If they meant the domain only, you are correct.