CNBC Enhances User Privacy Compliance with CCPA Opt-Out Icon

CNBC Enhances User Privacy Compliance with CCPA Opt-Out Icon

We applaud CNBC for taking such a big step towards protecting users’ privacy. To help consumers exercise their rights, they’ve launched the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) Opt-Out Icon on their website. We agree that this icon is a most precious and important tool to users of California. It empowers them to exercise their rights regarding how their personal data is used. The Opt-Out Icon can be reached directly at this link.

The CCPA is intended to provide California consumers more transparency and control over the collection and use of their personal data. As part of this endeavor, CNBC wants our users to learn about what this act means and how it affects you. You can read more by looking at our comprehensive California Notice on NBCUniversal’s dedicated privacy page.

CNBC takes transparency seriously, and that’s why we want to hear from you. Users may access the Terms of Service in their entirety by clicking here. It unambiguously states the terms that rule any use of the site. CNBC’s Privacy Policy describes how CNBC and its partners collect and use data. It helps users understand what is being done with their data and make informed decisions. Read more on this policy here.

Beyond these privacy protections, CNBC offers a plethora of user engagement options – including sponsored content. Their new platform provides easily digestible, free newsletters that inform subscribers with the most up-to-date relevant news and information. Curious readers can subscribe to these newsletters here.

For those looking to reach out to CNBC, please use the “Get In Touch” feature on this development and site. Once there, feel free to ask your news tip or question. Advertising with CNBC is easy, we’d love to have you onboard! If so, go to their national advertising inquiry page using this link.

This proactive ownership demonstrates the organization’s efforts to protect the intellectual property rights of creative creators and foster user trust.

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