CNBC LLC, a prominent player in financial news and information, has introduced several new features on its website, aimed at enhancing user engagement and accessibility. Users can now easily get in touch with the CNBC team through a dedicated contact page, available at “https://www.cnbc.com/news-tips/.” This new project aims to create a more engaging, informative, and inclusive environment for all visitors looking for financial information and advice.
Apart from the contact us feature, CNBC provides various free newsletters that you can subscribe to for free. Interested users can subscribe through “https://www.cnbc.com/sign-up-for-cnbc-newsletters/.” These newsletters provide valuable information on various financial products and services, helping subscribers stay informed about market trends and developments.
In order to better serve its audiences and protect user privacy CNBC has added the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) Opt-Out. This new feature aims to provide consumers in California with new power and flexibility over their own personal data. The CCPA Opt-Out icon can be accessed at “https://static-redesign.cnbcfm.com/dist/17269f1b6083fd5f61be.svg,” while additional information regarding California residents’ privacy rights is available in the CA Notice at “https://www.nbcuniversal.com/privacy/california-consumer-privacy-act?intake=CNBC.”
For users seeking clarity on the policies governing their use of the site, CNBC provides a comprehensive Terms of Service document, accessible at “https://www.cnbc.com/terms.” Furthermore, the website’s Privacy Policy can be reviewed at “https://www.nbcuniversal.com/privacy?intake=CNBC.”
Advertising opportunities are available through CNBC. Businesses interested in promoting their products or services can direct inquiries to “https://together.nbcuni.com/advertise/?utm%5Fsource=cnbc&utm%5Fmedium=referral&utm%5Fcampaign=property%5Fad%5Fpages.” With this feature advertisers are able to unlock new capabilities to engage with CNBC’s massive audience.
Now as a subsidiary of NBCUniversal, CNBC still maintains its aura of trust as a primary purveyor of financial news. It’s remarkable to think that these new features have increased user engagement on the website. They further widen its role in providing indispensable financial information to an ever-growing cast of characters.