The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) has taken a significant step forward by introducing an Opt-Out Icon that enhances user privacy rights. This new initiative would give Californians a simpler way to prevent businesses from collecting their most sensitive personal information. The Opt-Out Icon is available across all platforms, making it easy for millions of users to opt-out and take back their privacy under the CCPA.
The Opt-Out Icon can be downloaded here. Clicking on this icon will enable users to opt out of selling their personal information. This move further tightens their grip on how companies are allowed to utilize the data they collect. As with the CCPA’s overall intent to empower individuals to take control of their privacy decisions, this new use of the icon echoes that same ideal.
In addition to the Opt-Out Icon, CNBC has released other user-friendly resources. The California Notice, which explains what CCPA means and what users can do under it, is available here. This alert has proved useful for many users as a compass directing them through the forest of their available privacy menu options. In addition, CNBC’s Terms of Service are available here, providing you with an explicit understanding of user obligations and terms.
CNBC aims to protect user privacy. You can read its full Privacy Policy—available by NBCUniversal—here. This policy explains how we collect, use and protect your personal information, further demonstrating CNBC’s commitment to transparency.
Beyond these privacy-focused assets, CNBC hosts dozens of specialty newsletters, giving users even more in-roads to their content. Those who are curious to learn more can register for free newsletters here. These distributed newsletters go a long way to keeping folks plugged into all the latest financial fun. They are tremendous learning opportunities on myriad important topics.
CNBC’s full-day ad buy gives corporate advertisers the chance to appear on-screen in their own beholden-favors. If you would like to learn more about advertising opportunities, click here. Advertisers interested in reaching CNBC’s highly targeted audience are invited to check out CNBC’s Digital Advertising Playbook for more information on how to engage.
CNBC further established a tip line, which allowed users to submit tips or questions directly. You can access it directly by clicking on this link. This platform should make it as simple as possible for the end user to articulate their concern or idea.