In what seems to be a giant leap forward, CNBC recently took huge steps toward compliance with the California Consumer Privacy Act, or CCPA. The network recently created an Opt-Out Icon, which is now available for use by companies found at this link. This new icon provides California residents an easy, recognizable way to opt out of having their personal information sold. It allows them to remain compliant with the state’s strict privacy laws.
The CCPA seeks to further consumers’ rights to the personal information that businesses hold. In addition to the Opt-Out Icon, CNBC has released other resources to help educate users about their privacy rights. The California Notice, laying out all the details that make up our version of the CCPA, is available here. This privacy statement is intended to provide you with clear and complete information about how the NGA collects and uses your data.
In addition, CNBC is committed to transparency as outlined in its Terms of Service, which can be found under this link. This agreement outlines the terms users must accept to interact with the network’s services and content. Takeaways The high value placed on complying with the terms pays real dividends and demonstrates CNBC’s dedication to providing a reliable, truthful experience for users.
Aside from these privacy measures, CNBC has several newsletters with detailed information on CNBC’s merchandise and services. Curious readers can subscribe to these free newsletters at this link. These newsletters not only keep subscribers informed but enhance their overall experience by delivering tailored content directly to their inboxes.
For advertisement opportunities, CNBC offers a unique opportunity to partner through its advertising platform. Find out more about advertising with us here. Content and intention aside, this effort does demonstrate CNBC’s hunger to innovate and attract new partners, to grow their audience further.
You can explore it through this link to understand the ways in which they collect, share and use your personal information, and how they comply with user data laws and regulations. The network, part of NBCUniversal, is focused on user privacy and delivering worthwhile content.
Now in 2025, CNBC is still committed to protecting user rights, data security, and privacy. By implementing these measures and making vital information readily available, CNBC aims to foster trust and transparency with its audience.
