Updated 29 May 2020 at 17:55 IST
HBO Max TV sign in code process explained! Learn how to effectively sign in to your TV
HBO Max TV sign in code is making many users angry as they are unable to sign in using the 6-digit code. Learn how to do the signing in right here.
HBO Max streaming services are currently available in the US and certain US territories. The streaming service provider can be accessed on PlayStation 4 and other devices through an update of the HBO Now app. However, many people are reporting problems that they are unable to get free access with their cable package while logging in with their TV provider details. Although, users can log in to the streaming services of AT&T-owned app using the TV sign-in page.
Users report problems while putting HBO Max TV sign-in code
Many users are unable to use the services of HBO Max through their HBO Now app. To gain access to the contents of the streaming app, users have to go to the HBO Max website on their desktop browser i.e. https://hbomax.com/tvsignin, which is the TV provider login page for HBO Max.
Once the website is open, you will have to provide HBO Max sign-in code which is a six-digit code that came up when you tried to log in to HBO Max on your TV or any other device. Now, you will have to enter your cable details and then create an HBO Max account which you can use on your PS4 and all the other devices.
After entering the details, it will take you to a page where you have to fill in details for your new profile. Once you have entered your credentials, "create" and your HBO Max account is almost complete. All the HBO Max users can log in via their TV provider on their device using the TV sign-in page of HBO Max. on "Account" and then select "Add Password" once you have logged in to your HBO Max account. Set your password and use these new login credentials to access the streamer on your device.
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Among the TV providers that are offering HBO Max to their customers who already have an HBO subscription are packages from AT&T TV, Cox, DirecTV, Hulu, Optimum, Spectrum, Verizon Fios, and Comcast Xfinity. However, users of Amazon Fire TV and Roku TV will have to wait as AT&T’s WarnerMedia has not reached deals with those companies yet.
Published By : Yash Tripathi
Published On: 29 May 2020 at 17:55 IST

