CNBC LLC, the owner of the widely recognized financial news website, has implemented several new features aimed at enhancing user engagement and experience. We’ve added a simpler approach that allows users to interact more easily with the network. You can read our many different newsletters and celebrate our new privacy policy.
The new news tips submission page can be found at cnbc.com/news-tips and will provide a simple solution for users to send tips through the dedicated link. This innovative and interactive feature allows the public to join the scribes in the news-making process. It really fosters a great sense of community and two-way engagement between users and the CNBC editorial team.
Beyond anonymous news tips, CNBC offers a wide array of other free, informative newsletters spanning business and finance to tech and policy. Users can easily subscribe to these newsletters at cnbc.com/sign-up-for-cnbc-newsletters. This signature T4 feature brings you the customized content you need, right to your inbox. Get the latest on the issues that matter to you!
User privacy is extremely important to us at CNBC, so in compliance with the new California Consumer Privacy Act we have added a CCPA Opt-Out. Users should be able to find this option readily available to them when they see the CCPA Opt-Out icon at ccpa opt-out icon. California residents can read our full California Notice if you want to read more about how your rights under the act. Simply go to CA Notice to view it.
CNBC is committed to helping you understand your rights and options regarding the data we collect. One of the ways they’re doing that is by putting their Privacy Policy at your fingertips. You may view the Terms of Service at anytime. This allows you to familiarize yourself with potential rules and regulations pertaining to the website’s usage.
As always, CNBC wants to be as honest and transparent as possible with our audience while providing you with a range of newsletter and communication preferences. Lastly, users can control exactly what content they want to receive by managing their newsletter subscriptions right on the site.
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