California’s Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) recently mandated the use of a new Opt-Out Icon. This new statewide policy gives Californians greater control over their privacy by providing stronger, clearer protections. This new program is an important step to providing Americans with greater agency over the use of their personal data by corporations. The new icon can be viewed online, giving users easy access to the new design.
The Opt-Out Icon is finally here! This key addition furthers our long-standing support for federal consumer privacy regulations and gives consumers the tools they need to make informed choices about their data. For one, the CCPA mandates that companies be explicit in disclosing their data collection practices. It provides California residents with the right to request that their personal information not be sold. This shift represents a move towards prioritizing consumer rights in an increasingly complex tech world.
Along with the Opt-Out Icon, CNBC has more CCPA related resources here. You can read the CA Notice explaining consumer rights here. Users are advised to read this notice in order to help them make informed decisions about how to exercise their rights under the CCPA.
To learn more about how you can interact with CNBC’s programming, CNBC’s Terms of Service are available here. CNBC emphasizes the importance of transparency and user rights, ensuring that consumers are well-informed about how their information is handled.
In a continuing effort to deliver news readers can use, CNBC has created informative newsletters available for signup at no charge. The registration process is simple and only takes a minute online, available here. Subscribers will receive specially curated news and updates delivered straight to their inbox. This ensures that they are up to date with the most recent technological advancements across multiple sectors.
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To learn more about NBCUniversal’s privacy practices, please visit NBCUniversal’s Privacy Policy located at www.NBCUniversal.com. This policy explains how user data is used and protected, further emphasizing NBCUniversal’s pledge to protecting user data and privacy.
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