CNBC Enhances User Experience with New Privacy and Newsletter Options

CNBC Enhances User Experience with New Privacy and Newsletter Options

CNBC recently launched a whole host of new features designed to improve user experience, and they specifically focus on user privacy concerns and transparency. The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) Opt-Out Icon is now available, empowering users to take control of their privacy and customize their experience. This icon is available from this page.

Besides including the opt-out icon, CNBC wrote an informative CA Notice, explaining what the CCPA means for you. This privacy notice is provided in a layered, application-short form, specific for users of NBCUniversal’s apps and connected devices. From SmartTechnologies to eConnect, these initiatives further demonstrate CNBC’s transparency and commitment for users to control their personal data.

In addition, CNBC terms and conditions must be highlighted, which position the Terms of Service as the contract between the service provider and consumer. Users may only use these terms at this link. Copyright © 2025 CNBC LLC. This provides very clear notice to end-users about who is developing, curating, and publishing the material that they are interacting with.

To our readers who would like to stay informed on a regular basis, CNBC provides some excellent free newsletters on a wide range of subjects. People can register for these newsletters via this registration link. By providing your information, you are agreeing to receive notifications about products, services, and events from CNBC matched to your interests.

There are advertising opportunities, with more information found on the advertising page. Potential advertisers can learn more about advertising opportunities with CNBC at this link. For serious inquiries from potential advertisers, CNBC invites you to visit our “Contact Us” page.

CNBC does not provide your email address to third party advertisers. Their robust Privacy Policy explicitly outlines how they collect and use user data. You can read this policy on NBCUniversal’s privacy policy page. It provides entrepreneurs and other users of the tech ecosystem important clarity about their rights and protections under the CCPA.

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