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Correct, but you still get a username to login to services and to cox's web site, and services like hbo max require the @cox.net to point their system to where to verify the account. "Hoobedoo" as a username doesn't tell them to check COX for subscription, that's why they have to add the @cox.net even though it's not an email address.
When you set up your account on the app, you need to select Cox as your provider.
- Darkatt3 years agoHonored Contributor
You STILL have to use @cox.net as part of the username. Until you are logged in, HBO doesn't know who your provider is.
- Bruce3 years agoHonored Contributor III
Did you see OP's image? It has a specific "Cox" screen to log in.
You select Cox as your provider before logging in with your Cox credentials. This informs the HBO Max app of your provider.
- Darkatt3 years agoHonored Contributor
Doesn't work that way, you STILL have to use @cox.net, don't ask ME why, ask HBO.
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