New Opt-Out Icon Introduced Under California Consumer Privacy Act

New Opt-Out Icon Introduced Under California Consumer Privacy Act

The recently passed California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) calls for the creation of an opt out-icon to help consumers manage and protect their privacy. This icon will provide you with the tools you need as a consumer to quickly and confidently use your rights granted to you under the CCPA. It emphasizes empowering people to take more control over their own data.

The opt-out icon, above, is the one you need to look for. This icon helps businesses on their path toward compliance with CCPA requirements. It improves their transparency and accountability as to how they are processing data.

For more detail on the CCPA, check out the California Notice on the NBCUniversal site. Find out everything you need to know right at this link! The CCPA is part of a broader movement towards enhanced consumer privacy legislation across the United States, reflecting growing public concern about data privacy.

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CNBC’s Privacy Policy provides detailed and transparent information on their use of personal data. You can check out the full policy here. Titled the California Consumer Privacy Act, the policy centers on informing consumers about their rights and revealing how companies could potentially use their data.

If you have additional questions or comments, contact CNBC directly! You can learn more about them and simple ways to connect through the “Get In Touch” section by clicking here. This new pilot program is a testament to CNBC’s commitment to promote and enable dialogue with its audience and tackle their pressing issues.

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