A series of user transparency resources launched by CNBC just last week represent a big step toward improving user transparency about these ad and privacy practices. These new amendments address that heightened demand for transparency on the ways in which consumer data is utilized. They are particularly timely because of the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA).
The CCPA Opt-Out Icon currently deployed on CNBC’s site. This common-sense policy provides consumers with an easy-to-understand method to ensure their privacy preferences are consistently applied. Users can try this feature out for themselves here. This commonsense step will help Americans better protect their personal information and opt-out of collection when they choose to do so.
Furthermore, CNBC has posted the California Notice for user access. This written notice describes the rights of California residents under the CCPA, and is available here. In closing, CNBC aims to give you greater confidence and financial knowledge about your rights related to personal data. They’re very powerful in describing how that data is used.
For anyone who cares to know more about CNBC’s wider policy as it relates to this type of thing, the Terms of Service could be read here. These terms govern CNBC’s provision of services to you as well as your use of CNBC services.
In addition, CNBC does reserve the ownership of the created content, copyright by CNBC LLC, expressly mention as 2025 CNBC LLC. This further highlights how crucial intellectual property rights are to the digital landscape.
The new platform powers up user engagement with its interactive “Get In Touch” section. Here, private citizens and professionals alike can dive in and send community news tips through this form. This new effort encourages a two-way conversation to help users return to the news cycle first, creating a much more collaborative environment.
For those seeking regular updates and insights, CNBC offers free newsletters. People who are interested can register on this one stopped here. This allows them to deliver their subscribers fresh, relevant information on everything from new products and services to other more newsworthy content.
Advertising opportunities can be found here as well—highly targeted advertising is an effective way to reach transit and active transportation professionals. The platform welcomes interested advertisers to reach out for more information about advertising opportunities.
Further, CNBC values our users’ privacy, and we’ve implemented a detailed Privacy Policy. This policy describes the information we collect from users, how we use and protect that information, and is available here.