CNBC Enhances User Privacy and Engagement with New Features

CNBC Enhances User Privacy and Engagement with New Features

CNBC has launched a series of new personalized features focused on improving user privacy and connection. The company introduced an Opt-Out Icon to fall in line with the new regulation stipulated by the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA). You can download it right here from this link. This program is just one example of how CNBC is taking a leadership position in giving users transparency and control over their personal data.

The CCPA Opt-Out Icon is a critical transparency and accountability tool for users who fundamentally deserve to control their privacy. It provides them with an easy mechanism to withdraw consent for the sale of their personal information. This strategy fits hand-in-hand with California’s new stringent privacy measures. CNBC has produced an excellent California Notice, which explains the rights consumers have under the CCPA. This combined notice may be reviewed at this link.

Along with these privacy measures, CNBC is a wonderful example in making their Terms of Service easily accessible at www.cnbc.com/tos. In this document, you’ll find all of the requirements that govern your use of their services. It is distinct from the T4America Privacy Policy, located here. Collectively, these two documents undoubtedly equip users with clear and essential details related to their rights and responsibilities when using CNBC’s products and services.

If you’re looking for specific advertising opportunities, CNBC has designed a new, user-friendly “Advertise With Us” section. Potential applicants may contact us directly via a special link to “Please Contact Us” located at this web address. Supporting these new partnerships is CNBC’s call to broaden its advertising footprint.

Additionally, CNBC drives deep user engagement with their free CNBC Newsletters, which are designed to quickly inform users of breaking news and commentary. Users can subscribe to these newsletters at this link. That way, they get the most up-to-date content delivered straight to their inbox doorsteps.

CNBC takes the communication a step further by providing a full “Get In Touch” portal. You can find it here at this link, super simple. This new feature will give users an opportunity to submit their tips or critiques, creating a truly two-way interactive partnership with viewers and CNBC.

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