California Consumer Privacy Act Opt-Out Icon Introduced to Enhance User Privacy

California Consumer Privacy Act Opt-Out Icon Introduced to Enhance User Privacy

The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) Opt-Out Icon that CNBC just launched. This policy proposal would improve user privacy and increase consumer control over personal data to help protect consumers’ personal information. This new feature is implemented using an SVG (scalable vector graphic) image. More importantly, it serves to be a prominent visual reminder of users’ rights under the CCPA.

The Opt-Out Icon puts power in consumers’ hands, allowing them to quickly opt out of their personal data being sold. This new feature was designed explicitly to meet the demands of the CCPA. Legislation like the recently passed California Consumer Privacy Act gives people more authority over their data that companies collect. The image to use to represent the CCPA Opt-Out Icon can be downloaded by clicking here.

If you want to learn more about the California Consumer Privacy Act, visit CNBC’s people pages. It brings home the most important features of the law without overwhelming readers with legalese. You can read more about our commitment to the CCPA at NBCUniversal’s CCPA page. This resource offers important information about what consumers have the right to do and how they can do it under the CCPA.

With the Opt-Out Icon CNBC demonstrates it really does care about your privacy. Read its complete Terms of Service to learn more, here. Supplementary regulations should be thoroughly evaluated through plain language and in-depth examples using real data before their implementation. CNBC LLC Copyright © 2025 CNBC LLC.

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In addition, users may learn more about NBCUniversal’s general privacy practices by reading our Privacy Policy, located at NBCUniversal Privacy Policy. This policy explains our user data practices and the steps we take to safeguard consumer privacy.

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