Your British IPTV knows it's you even when you use a different IP address, a different network, and a different browser — not because you're logged in, but because your IPTV reseller's IPTV panel is fingerprinting your device. Here's the privacy reality most British IPTV buyers never consider: a sophisticated British IPTV operator's IPTV reseller panel collects dozens of data points about your device — screen resolution, installed fonts, browser plugins, timezone, even your GPU model — to create a unique fingerprint that persists across logins and IP changes. The pattern that keeps showing up across British IPTV privacy audits is this: most IPTV resellers enable device fingerprinting because their IPTV panel comes with it on by default. Very few disclose it in their privacy policy. A real-world example: a user tested his British IPTV from three different locations using three different IP addresses but the same laptop. The IPTV reseller's IPTV panel correctly identified him every time without a login cookie. When asked, the IPTV reseller said "it's just for security" but couldn't explain what data was being stored or for how long. That said, ask your British IPTV seller: "Does your IPTV panel perform device fingerprinting, and can I opt out?" A transparent IPTV reseller will answer both questions. Quick practical breakdown: a privacy-respecting IPTV panel either doesn't fingerprint or has a clear opt-out. Ask to see the IPTV panel privacy settings. In most cases, the British IPTV reseller who can't show you these settings is the one collecting data you don't want collected. Honestly, I now assume every British IPTV provider's IPTV panel is fingerprinting me unless they prove otherwise — and the ones who take privacy seriously are happy to prove it.