A customer requests data deletion. You delete their data. But how do you prove it? Your IPTV Reseller Panel should provide a deletion certificate. A IPTV Reseller Panel with deletion confirmation generates a tamper-proof certificate: "Customer data for [email protected] was permanently deleted on March 15, 2026 at 14:23 UTC. Deletion ID: del_abc123." A panel without confirmation leaves you with no proof. I've watched British IPTV resellers face ICO fines because they couldn't prove they deleted customer data. A British IPTV service without deletion certificates is a compliance risk. A real-world example: a customer requested deletion. The reseller deleted their account. 18 months later, the ICO audited the reseller. They asked: "Show proof that you deleted this customer's data." The reseller's IPTV Reseller Panel had no deletion certificate. He had no proof. The ICO assumed the worst. He was fined £5,000. He switched to a panel with deletion certificates. Now every deletion generates a certificate stored for 3 years (as required by GDPR). He has proof. The pattern that keeps showing up is that deletion certificates are not optional for GDPR compliance. The burden of proof is on you, the data controller. Your panel must help you prove. What actually works is looking for a panel that generates deletion certificates with: customer identifier, deletion timestamp, admin who performed deletion, list of data deleted (account, logs, payment records), retention period for the certificate itself (3 years). The certificate should be digitally signed to prove tamper-proof. For British IPTV , where ICO audits are increasing, certificates are your defense. That said, the best IPTV Reseller Panel deletion feature is "automated deletion certificates to customers." When a customer requests deletion, your panel deletes their data and emails them a certificate. The customer now has proof they were deleted. This prevents future disputes ("I requested deletion but they kept emailing me"). A panel without customer certificates leaves customers wondering if deletion actually happened. Honestly, the deletion feature I love most is "deletion certificate blockchain." Certificates are hashed and stored on a public blockchain (immutable). You can prove deletion even if your panel provider goes bankrupt. A panel without blockchain storage relies on their own database – which could be lost or altered. Your British IPTV business must comply with GDPR's right to erasure. Compliance requires proof of erasure. Your IPTV Reseller Panel should generate deletion certificates, store them securely, share them with customers, and ideally anchor them to a blockchain. Because "trust me, I deleted it" is not proof. Certificates are proof.