As part of our compliance with the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), CNBC LLC has developed this Opt-Out Icon. This important initiative constitutes a solid step towards improving user privacy and transparency relating to data collection practices. The new icon is readily accessible at a designated URL, providing users with a straightforward method to manage their privacy preferences.
You can download the Opt-Out Icon here. This step seems well matched to the CCPA’s stated intent to give consumers greater ability to manage their personal data. This is a big deal for CNBC. Today, these users have a valuable new resource to help them understand their data rights and how to exercise them.
Beyond the Opt-Out Icon, CNBC provides a full California Notice at Collection. This transparency notice goes a long way in informing consumers of the company’s data practices under the CCPA. This notice can be read in full at this link. CNBC strives to create the most engaging and transparent relationship with our audience possible. In conveying this directly through mediation, it doubles down on its mission to uphold consumer rights.
To better serve our audience and improve the operation of CNBC as a whole, CNBC has set forth its Terms of Service, which you can read here. Cutting through the legalese, these terms spell out what company users can expect from the company, and vice versa.
During 2025, CNBC LLC will still own all content created under its brand. The nonprofit publishes print and digital newsletters that deliver subscribers independent, unbiased, and noncommercial information on dozens of consumer products and services. These newsletters help users get everyday exploratory value and use case-appropriate insights and updates related to their subscribed interests.
For those looking to take inspired action, CNBC has excellent resources to connect via their “Get In Touch” widget. You can find this here, inviting users to contact them with questions or comments.
Additionally, CNBC provides limited advertising opportunities, which you can learn more about here. This initiative allows businesses to explore partnership opportunities while ensuring transparency in their advertising strategy.
Furthermore, CNBC hosts an extensive Privacy Policy that details how it protects user data and privacy. This policy can be found here, giving users a transparent look at how their data is used and protected.
