California Consumer Privacy Act Introduces New Opt-Out Icon

California Consumer Privacy Act Introduces New Opt-Out Icon

CNBC LLC announced the launch of an Opt-Out Icon in compliance with the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), aiming to enhance user privacy and transparency. This initiative is a major step in the right direction towards allowing consumers to have better control over their personal data online. The Opt-Out Icon can be accessed via the following link: Opt-Out Icon.

The CCPA gives California residents more control over their personal information. It gives them the right to request that we stop selling their data. CNBC’s introduction of the Opt-Out Icon aligns with these regulations, reflecting the company’s commitment to consumer privacy and regulatory compliance.

In addition to the Opt-Out Icon, CNBC has made available a comprehensive California Notice outlining the details and rights provided under the CCPA. This public notice can be found here California Notice. The business additionally reminds users to read its Terms of Service, which can be found at Terms of Service.

Since 2025, CNBC LLC has wholly owned CNBC. They promote a wide range of free newsletters that help their subscribers stay connected to paid products and services. These newsletters are designed to educate users on new innovations across sectors, while adding value to their experience on the platform.

Additionally, CNBC offers users a “Get In Touch” button to users who want to connect with their business directly. This new feature, found at Get In Touch, goes a long way in promoting two-way communication between the company and its publics.

If your company is interested in advertising during this valuable week, explore CNBC’s wide range of branding and marketing opportunities. You can find all of these offerings at Advertising Options. This makes it possible for advertisers to reach CNBC’s 86 million-person audience while remaining privacy compliant.

CNBC has a Privacy Policy that describes how user data is collected, used and safeguarded. This policy should be read in conjunction with Privacy Policy, continuing the company’s pledge to operate transparently at every level.

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