CNBC LLC recently announced the rollout of a new Opt-Out Icon in compliance with the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA). This new initiative has been implemented to increase consumer privacy and provide consumers with greater control over the personal data that they provide. The Opt-Out Icon is now accessible for users at the following link: Opt-Out Icon.
The CCPA provides California residents rights over their personal data. It ensures that companies provide easy-to-find options for users to opt out of having their personal information sold. CNBC’s new icon, though, provides a simple visual cue for consumers that enables them to quickly and intuitively navigate all of their privacy options.
CNBC has released an extensive new California Notice in tandem with the Opt-Out Icon. This privacy notice describes the categories of data they collect and sell, and what rights you may have under the CCPA. A copy of this notice is available at California Notice. These actions are in step with CNBC’s promise to be transparent and empower users with control over their data privacy.
Additionally, CNBC attests that it upholds a strong privacy policy that governs the use of personal information. To know more about how user data is handled, users can read this policy at CNBC Privacy Policy. Our privacy policy outlines what kinds of information we gather, how we use and share information, and your rights. It further explains our use of this data and your rights under applicable laws.
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Parent company CNBC LLC has been under its current ownership since 2025. The association is still committed to delivering quality news and information while ensuring user privacy and adhering to the regulatory requirements.
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