A short relatable scenario that will help you catch account sharing instantly: a customer claims they're the only one using their account, but your IPTV panel has no IP history log, so you have no way to see that their account is simultaneously logged in from London, Birmingham, and Edinburgh—three different cities, three different households, one subscription price. An IPTV panel with IP history logging records every IP address a customer has logged in from, timestamps each login, and can flag when the same account appears in geographically impossible locations within a short time window—turning account sharing from an invisible problem into a visible pattern you can address. For an IPTV reseller UK, IP history is especially valuable because UK geography makes account sharing easy to detect—London to Glasgow in 30 minutes is impossible by any known transportation, but your panel can spot that pattern and flag the account for review. A real example that caught a commercial abuser: a reseller in Manchester noticed an account with logins from 12 different UK cities in a single day—clearly a pub or hotel using one subscription for hundreds of customers. His IPTV panel's IP log made the evidence undeniable, and he contacted the customer, who admitted to using the account in a small pub. The reseller offered a commercial license at 5x the price, and the pub agreed—turning a revenue leak into a high-value customer. The pattern that keeps showing up is that resellers with IP history logs detect and convert account sharers, while resellers without logs lose thousands in revenue every year to undetected abuse. What actually works is checking whether your current IPTV reseller panel logs: every IP address used by each customer, timestamp of each login, geographic location of each IP (at least city level), and automatic flagging of accounts with impossible travel patterns. Most operators find that basic panels log nothing, mid-tier panels log the current IP but not history, and great panels maintain permanent IP history with anomaly detection. Honestly, the best IPTV reseller UK operators review their flagged IP accounts weekly—most flags are false alarms (VPN users, families on vacation), but the ones that aren't often reveal commercial abuse that can be converted into much higher revenue. Your IPTV panel should be your detective, watching for the patterns of abuse that your eyes would never catch, because every undetected account sharer is a commercial license you're not selling and a freeloader you're subsidizing.