The 30-Day Log Retention Lie That Saves Reseller Panel Storage Costs

Your British IPTV reseller claims they keep "30 days of connection logs for security" — but here's the truth their IPTV panel storage settings reveal: most IPTV resellers keep logs for 7 days or less and lie about the rest. Here's the cost reality: a British IPTV operator storing full connection logs for 30 days on a IPTV reseller panel with 5,000 users needs approximately 2TB of database storage. That costs money. So most IPTV resellers set their IPTV panel to keep logs for 3-7 days but tell customers "30 days" because it sounds more professional. The pattern that keeps showing up across British IPTV data audits is this: when asked to produce a log from 25 days ago, 90% of IPTV resellers cannot do it. Their IPTV panel already deleted that data. A real-world example: a user needed a British IPTV connection log from 22 days prior to prove he wasn't the one who accessed his account from another country. The IPTV reseller spent a week "searching" before admitting his IPTV panel automatically deleted logs after 14 days despite his policy stating 30. That said, ask your British IPTV seller: "Can you show me your IPTV panel log retention settings screen?" A transparent IPTV reseller will screenshot it. A liar will make excuses. Quick practical breakdown: an honest IPTV panel has configurable retention with a visible setting. Ask for a log from 20 days ago as a test. In most cases, the British IPTV reseller who produces it quickly has real 30-day retention; the one who delays or fails has shorter retention than advertised. Honestly, I don't actually need 30-day logs — but I need to know my IPTV reseller isn't lying about something so easily verifiable. If they lie about log retention, their IPTV panel is full of other convenient fictions too.

 

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