California Consumer Privacy Act Introduces New Opt-Out Icon for Users

California Consumer Privacy Act Introduces New Opt-Out Icon for Users

The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) has added a universal Opt-Out Icon. On its face, this new feature is a gigantic step forward for user privacy rights in the state. Recognizing the important opportunity to help consumers—the backbone of their economy—effectively control their data preferences, this initiative represents another important step in California’s continuing evolution of privacy reforms. CNBC LLC, a Delaware limited liability corporation, which created and produced this icon, has released it to the public domain. This announcement further solidifies their belief in transparency and protecting the rights of consumers.

Clicking on this icon takes users to a page where they can opt out of their personal information being sold. This feature is extremely important for the CCPA, that short but powerful law empowering California consumers to control their data. Taking this step is part of a larger movement towards stronger privacy protections in the digital world.

CNBC is proud to announce the Opt-Out Icon. They provide a California Notice that serves as a general summary of consumer rights under the CCPA and goes into it in great detail. The full notice is available at this link. Additionally, consumers can read the terms of service that control their relationship with CNBC here.

In an effort to increase reader engagement, CNBC has created a number of free newsletters. These E-newsletters keep your customers informed of upcoming and new products and services. These newsletters are the perfect place for anyone seeking to learn about their new rights under the CCPA. Know before you go with these resources to get you started!

For questions or follow-up conversations, CNBC provides a Get In Touch button located here. This feature makes it easier for them to warn users or help them if they have any issues or questions about their privacy or the use of the service.

CNBC provides other big adopting platforms, targeting enables them to reach small business owners and potential entrepreneurs. Find out more about these advertising opportunities here.

Finally, be aware that CNBC has an unofficial Privacy Policy. It very plainly lays out how they track and utilize user data. This policy is open for public review at this link. Copyright © 2025 CNBC LLC. This is to provide users with clear instructions regarding the ownership and rights associated with its materials.

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