The BBC is plotting to use iPlayer to target licence fee dodgers, The Telegraph understands. Up to 40 million online accounts ...
The BBC is exploring plans to use data from its iPlayer platform to help identify households that are watching without a TV ...
The BBC is working on ways to use iPlayer to find households that haven't paid for a TV licence, the Money blog understands.
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Any household that watches or records live TV on any channel or uses BBC iPlayer must have a TV licence, which costs £174.50 a year.
In order to watch programmes on live TV or BBC iPlayer, households need to pay a £174.50 annual fee.