Here's a mid-thought observation that will identify customers by how they type: every person has a unique typing rhythm—speed, pauses, error patterns, key hold times. An attacker typing on a stolen account types differently. Your IPTV panel needs keystroke dynamics authentication for high-risk actions. An IPTV panel with keystroke dynamics learns each customer's typing pattern during normal use (login, searches, form fills) and for high-risk actions (password change, payment method update), compares the current typing pattern to the stored profile—if the pattern deviates significantly, the system requires additional verification. For an IPTV reseller UK, keystroke dynamics is especially valuable because UK attackers increasingly have stolen passwords and MFA codes, but they can't easily mimic the customer's unconscious typing rhythm—the milliseconds between keystrokes are as unique as a fingerprint. A real example that caught a sophisticated attacker: a reseller in Manchester had a customer whose password and MFA were stolen via a sophisticated phishing attack. The attacker logged in and immediately tried to change the password. The IPTV panel analyzed the attacker's typing rhythm—different from the customer's stored profile—flagged the action, required additional verification, and blocked the attacker when they couldn't provide it. The customer was notified and recovered their account within minutes. Without keystroke dynamics, the attacker would have changed the password and locked the customer out permanently. The pattern that keeps showing up is that resellers with keystroke dynamics catch attackers who have valid credentials, while resellers without it trust any login with valid credentials. What actually works is checking whether your current IPTV reseller panel can: learn customer typing patterns, compare typing rhythm for high-risk actions, flag significant deviations, and allow legitimate customers to update their typing profile as it naturally changes over time. Most operators find that basic panels have no keystroke tracking, mid-tier panels have static typing analysis (doesn't learn), and great panels have AI-powered keystroke dynamics with continuous learning and adaptive thresholds. Honestly, the best IPTV reseller UK operators also use "keystroke confidence scoring"—for actions that don't match the typing profile but are close (e.g., customer typing faster than usual), require MFA; for completely different typing, block—because the customer who's just in a hurry (typing faster) shouldn't be locked out, but the attacker who types completely differently should be. Your IPTV panel should know how you type, because how you type is who you are—and who you are is who you're supposed to be.