var vKCArticle=new theArticle(null,'','c755deb1-aebd-4bd3-9353-9a35af128dd6',2,'How to: Manage your Cox PIN'); vKCArticle.SetStats(0,0,0,0,0,0); vKCArticle.AddProperty('Applies to',''); vKCArticle.AddProperty('Summary','To help protect your telephone calling records and\n other vital information, Cox has created a four-digit\n Private Identification Number (PIN) exclusively for\n your use.'); vKCArticle.AddProperty('Interactive Solution',''); vKCArticle.AddProperty('Manual Solution','

Cox is committed to protecting your privacy. Recently,\n the Federal Communications Commission issued new\n rules to telephone companies on the handling of\n telephone calling records and other customer sensitive\n information. In accordance with this order, Cox’s\n procedure will further protect your privacy.\n Recently, the use of ”pretexting” has increased.\n Pretexting is the act of posing as a customer or other\n authorized person, for the purpose of obtaining\n telephone records or other sensitive account\n information.

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\n To help protect your telephone calling records and\n other vital information, Cox has created a four-digit\n Private Identification Number (PIN) exclusively for\n your use. For more information refer to About Cox PIN'); vKCArticle.AddProperty('Related Links','

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