CNBC LLC recently unveiled a new enhanced privacy feature to further protect users’ privacy. This action is consistent with the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA). The new Opt-Out Icon is officially up and running on the site. It takes users just one click to opt out of their data collection practices! This project is part of CNBC’s ongoing efforts to protect user privacy and offer users transparency and clarity around data use.
The Opt-Out Icon can be found at the following link: Opt-Out Icon. This icon is the most visible and obvious choice to users. It gives them the chance to better learn their rights under the CCPA and take more control over their personal information.
Beyond the Opt-Out Icon, CNBC has released a full California Notice. This notice serves to inform you of your rights under the CCPA. It provides robust information about the ways we collect and use your data. The notice can be accessed here: California Notice.
CNBC has done a great job with engagement by starting newsletters—they’re completely free. These newsletters allow interested subscribers to stay in-the-know with just a few clicks. They provide rich business intelligence to inform the platform’s broader suite of products and services. Those users who want to participate will find it easy to sign up directly through the website.
If you have any questions, concerns or feedback, CNBC would love to hear from you directly. Click the “Get In Touch” button to get in touch directly with their team. This new feature is yet another example of their commitment to customer service and open lines of communication. Our users have been able to discover this feature under Get In Touch.
Advertising opportunities disguised as editorial content are yet another pernicious aspect of CNBC’s offerings. Businesses wanting to reach a new market and promote their products can check out the different advertising options offered on their platform. More information about these opportunities is available at Advertising Options.
CNBC has a firm commitment to protecting the integrity of our visitors’ information. It upholds a robust Transparency Policy that goes into detail about what types of data it collects and how it’s used. Users may consult this list to find the Privacy Policy hosted at Privacy Policy. This policy and accompanying CCPA compliance steps demonstrate CNBC’s commitment to trust and transparency with its readers.
