CNBC has now made this a much more accessible resource with their quick explainer of the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA). The intent of the CCPA is to provide California residents new rights and protections improving privacy and consumer protection. With the help of these resources, people are able to gain a clearer understanding of their rights and options under the law.
The CCPA Opt-Out Icon is now widely seen. This provides their customers with a fast and simple mechanism to opt-out of the sale of their personal data. This icon to the left is available at this link. When consumers click on this icon, they are taking an important step in controlling their data privacy.
Moreover, CNBC has an in-depth notice explaining the CCPA here. This public notice outlines the myriad of rights that Californians have under the act. It details how to request information related to your personal data, including how to revoke consent for usage.
To anyone looking for more information on the site’s terms of service, CNBC has published the full terms here. The agreement outlines the rules of your use of the website, its content, and services. Privacy Policy CNBC takes your privacy seriously, which is why we’ve created a policy to explain how we protect your privacy at CNBC in greater detail.
Visitors can browse the site in many different ways, ranging from clicking on the Advertise With Us link to viewing the full calendar of events. Those looking to advertise with us can get more information here.
CNBC invites users to participate through its Get In Touch feature which can be found online at cnbc.com/get-in-touch. This section serves as a portal for users to send news tips or questions directly to the investigating organization.
Aside from the above resources, CNBC Finance provides free newsletters to help subscribers stay on top of personal finance, investing, and economic issues. Anyone who would like to subscribe to these new newsletters can do so here.