Every IPTV panel tracks when each account last authenticated. Most resellers hide this column because they don't want you to see the truth. Here's the contrarian take: British IPTV resellers who prominently display "last login" data in their IPTV panel are running transparent operations. A IPTV reseller who buries or disables this column is hiding how many of their "active subscribers" never actually watch anything. Let me explain what the British IPTV reseller 's IPTV panel 's last login column actually reveals. An account with last login today is genuinely active. An account with last login three months ago is dead weight slowing down your authentication. A IPTV reseller who proudly claims "5,000 active subscribers" but whose IPTV reseller panel shows 3,800 accounts with last login older than thirty days is lying about both their subscriber count and your expected performance. The British IPTV reseller who keeps the last login column visible and sorted by date is a reseller who knows exactly how much dead weight exists in their IPTV panel . That reseller can make informed decisions about cleanup. The reseller who hides the column is deliberately avoiding that knowledge. Real-world example—I asked a IPTV reseller to show me the last login dates for their accounts. He visibly hesitated, then navigated to a screen where the column was disabled. After I insisted, he enabled it. The data showed that 60% of his "active subscribers" hadn't logged in during the last sixty days. His IPTV panel was carrying 3,000 pounds of dead weight. Another IPTV reseller I evaluated had the last login column as the second column in their default IPTV panel view. Their data showed 92% of accounts had logged in within the last seven days. That reseller ran a tight ship. The pattern that keeps showing up across transparency analysis is this: visible last login data indicates a British IPTV reseller who confronts reality. Hidden last login data indicates a reseller who avoids uncomfortable truths. That avoidance will eventually show up in your stream quality as the dead weight accumulates. That said, some IPTV panels don't track last login at all, which is a design flaw. But most do. The question is whether the IPTV reseller uses that data or ignores it. Ask yours to sort their IPTV reseller panel by last login and tell you how many accounts haven't authenticated in thirty days. Their willingness to answer—and the answer itself—will tell you everything about their IPTV panel discipline.