CNBC LLC, in order to comply with the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), has launched an Opt-Out Icon. This initiative takes a giant leap in the direction of safeguarding user privacy rights. Connected TV This new feature to give users control over their privacy related preferences is fully available on the CNBC.com site. The release of the icon is another signal of CNBC’s dedication to being transparent and empowering users with information in today’s tech-driven world.
The Opt-Out Icon can be downloaded here. By clicking on the icon, users can quickly and easily opt out of targeted data collection practices. This move is consistent with recent CCPA regulations that emphasize consumer privacy protections above all else. CNBC’s hope is that this will be a simple, one-stop process that empowers everyone to feel more in control of their personal information.
Along with the Opt-Out Icon, CNBC has published a detailed California Notice found here. This notice outlines consumer rights under the CCPA, ensuring that users have access to important information regarding their data usage. In addition, CNBC has a Privacy Policy which describes how we protect your data, located here.
For those interested in CNBC’s offerings, the company provides free newsletters that deliver the latest news and insights directly to subscribers’ inboxes. These newsletters not only keep users informed but include more information about the products and services available through CNBC. Visitors to cnbc.com are able to register for any of these newsletters.
CNBC has created a “Contact Us” feature for government-related users to contact them with questions or comments. Check out this new option at the link here. It unlocks an audience-friendly channel for the network to directly engage with the industry.
On the business opportunities side, CNBC has extensive advertising and sponsorship opportunities targeted towards prospective business partners. More information on these high impact advertising concessions is found here, offering sponsors unique and effective ways to connect with CNBC’s large and passionate audience.
With these additions, CNBC is taking a first step to enhance user privacy, communication transparency, and content value. This reiterates their commitment to users along the way. The introduction of the Opt-Out Icon and the accompanying resources underline the organization’s commitment to adhering to privacy laws while fostering an informed and engaged audience.