You are not giving out accurate information. All previous subscriptions to movie channels like HBO are paid for via your Cox billing and they do not require you to give out all of your personal information, address, telephone number, banking information and credit card number to the respective movie channel companies, it is all filtered through a single payment in your existing Cox account. This Netflix service is highly unethical and outrageous because Cox is claiming it is a free subscription, but then you are rerouted on your tv screen to the internet where you are forced to disclose all of your personal information, banking and credit card information to Netflix to get this "free" service. I have never ever seen anything like this and I believe it violates FTC federal guidelines for transparency and consumer protection. This 3rd party access to Cox's consumer database to sell unrequested services on the Cox platform is the same illegal crimes that Wells Fargo was just found guilty of and Wells Fargo was forced to pay tens of millions of dollars in fines and they are still in the midst of massive lawsuits filed by consumers. A paid service has obligations to protect consumer privacy and rights and a company cannot re-route a consumer's private paid account to an unaffiliated company's services under the guise of it being a "free service" just so that unaffiliated company can gain access they would not otherwise have to all of the customers with Cox and then demanding those customers divulge their private information, banking information and credit card numbers. This really is outrageous.