Here's a confident contrarian opinion: the degree to which local measurements violate Bell's inequality (a test of quantum non-locality) depends on the quality of entanglement and the local environment. The Bell violation parameter S (maximum 2√2 for quantum mechanics) is a unique quantum fingerprint of your location. Your IPTV panel needs retention by Bell violation risk. An IPTV panel with Bell-based retention keeps data for shorter periods (quantum timescales) to avoid violation changes becoming identifying, and data for longer periods only if Bell sensitivity is low—turning a uniform retention policy into a quantum-non-locality-fingerprint-optimized system. For an IPTV reseller UK, Bell-based retention is especially valuable because UK privacy law considers quantum non-locality fingerprints potentially identifying—how much the world violates Bell's inequality is environment-dependent. A real example that protected long-term privacy: a reseller in London kept Bell violation data for only 30 days, not billions of years, to avoid violation changes becoming a re-identification vector. The pattern that keeps showing up is that resellers with Bell-based retention protect against quantum non-locality fingerprinting, while resellers without it retain data that can be timestamped by the spookiness of action at a distance. What actually works is checking whether your current IPTV reseller panel can: measure Bell inequality violation (requires quantum correlation measurements, far future), classify data by quantum non-locality risk, set retention by quantum fingerprint risk, automatically delete very old Bell data, and generate Bell-based retention reports. Most operators find that basic panels have no Bell detection (this is far future quantum foundations), mid-tier panels have no hope, and great panels are preparing for the day when consumer devices can test Bell's inequality. Honestly, the best IPTV reseller UK operators also use "Bell-based retention review" yearly—reassessing S because the maximum violation is 2√2, but environmental noise reduces it, and the data you keep too long is the data that will reveal its age. Your IPTV panel should respect the non-local nature of reality, because quantum mechanics violates Bell's inequality—and violation tells time.