CNBC Enhances User Privacy with New Opt-Out Icon Under CCPA

CNBC Enhances User Privacy with New Opt-Out Icon Under CCPA

CNBC has replaced the old Opt-Out Icon with a new one, in their effort to comply with the new California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA). This effort is supposed to give people better control over their privacy with more manageable data about them. The Opt-Out Icon is now available for consumers at https://www.consumerfed.org/consumer-resources/opt-out-icon/. By making this addition, CNBC further establishes its commitment to user privacy and transparency in data collection practices.

The CCPA is a significant piece of legislation that empowers California residents by granting them rights regarding their personal data. CNBC’s first implementation of the Opt-Out Icon helps make opting-out from the sale of personal information a cinch. This decision is just the latest step the company has taken to stay on the right side of the ever-evolving privacy landscape and ingratiate itself with its users.

To provide more control over user privacy CNBC has launched the Opt-Out Icon. They’ve released their California Notice, outlining how they collect, use, and share user data. This notice can be accessed here. We invite users to read this notice to learn more about their rights and choices under the CCPA.

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