CNBC LLC, the parent company of the popular financial news platform, has introduced an Opt-Out Icon in compliance with the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA). This new practice is intended to help improve user privacy and give users more control over their personal information. The icon is available for download at this link.
With the introduction of the Opt-Out Icon, CNBC’s mission of transparency and consumer protection are directly reflected. CNBC takes control of their users’ experience by allowing them to opt out of data collection. This allows people to have a meaningful say in what happens with their data. For more information, visit AGA’s California Notice page on their website here.
Along with these privacy safeguards, CNBC provides a wealth of education on its offerings. You can view their Terms of Service here. This is so you know and are aware of these terms that control your use of our site. CNBC’s Privacy Policy, which describes how we use your information, is available here.
As part of its communication strategy, CNBC provides a variety of newsletters that offer insights into financial markets and other relevant topics. These newsletters are completely free and include details on CNBC’s exciting offers and events. People who are interested in receiving these newsletters can register at this link.
Additionally, user engagement is greatly promoted by CNBC with their “Get In Touch” tab. This new feature enables you to contact us with questions or story leads, and it can be found here. The company offers advertising and sponsorship options for businesses of all sizes and industries who want to market their products or services to CNBC’s affluent, engaged audience. Find out more about advertising opportunities here.