CNBC Enhances Transparency with User Privacy Options

CNBC Enhances Transparency with User Privacy Options

We want you to know that CNBC is committed to achieving user privacy and transparency. These efforts are a direct response to the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA). The company has made it easier for users to understand their rights and manage their privacy through a series of accessible resources.

The CCPA Opt-Out Icon is ready for users, with additional information HERE. This small icon gives Californians the power to decide not to sell their private, personal information. It demonstrates CNBC’s unwavering dedication to user privacy and security. Furthermore, users may access specific information about their CCPA rights via our California Notice, found at this URL.

To help explain its policies in more detail, CNBC has made its Terms of Service available here. These terms govern your use of the materials made available by CNBC. You can read the complete Privacy Policy below, directly on this page. It details CNBC’s aggressive collection and exploitation of data from its audience. Together, both documents are key to understanding the overall scope of data collection and what rights the user has.

The company has been very proud of controlling the content they produce. They take steps to ensure their users understand their rights regarding the use of content.

Beyond privacy-friendly Economist ad features, CNBC has many other creative options available to build awareness and drive engagement. Those looking to learn more about 2024 advertising opportunities should click here. If you would like to send us your news tips or feedback, CNBC would love to hear from you! Simply utilize the “Get In Touch” feature found on this page.

CNBC offers a number of free newsletters to help users stay up to date with breaking news and market-moving events. We welcome anyone who is interested to register quickly and conveniently by clicking here.

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