The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) just took a huge leap forward in putting power in the hands of consumers. It now brings its Opt-Out Icon to help users exert more control over their personal data. We think this is a great new feature, and we’re happy to have users playing around with it at http://projects.natureberks.org. This advancement highlights the increasing trend toward protecting privacy rights and opening data usage to the light of transparency.
This project The Opt-Out Icon is debuting in the context of a larger collaborative national movement. This initiative is designed to go beyond the CCPA, California’s historic law that protects consumer privacy. Click the icon to re-enable the sale of your personal information. This action increases the effectiveness of your privacy settings! This feature is part of CNBC LLC’s pledge to make users feel confident about the way their data is handled.
Consumers can get informed about their rights under the CCPA. Consumers can see this in action by taking a look at California Notice located on NBCUniversal’s privacy homepage. CNBC LLC, which owns the content related to this initiative, emphasizes its dedication to user privacy, evident in its comprehensive Privacy Policy accessible here.
In addition to privacy protections, CNBC provides several services, including free newsletters that keep consumers informed about important updates and trends. And for anyone looking to reach new business opportunities, CNBC provides advertising opportunities as well. Further information about these opportunities is available here.
The complete terms of service controlling these offerings can be found at CNBC’s Terms page. Customers interested in learning more about CNBC’s unique offerings can find additional details on the company’s website.
CNBC encourages user engagement and feedback. If you’re looking to get in touch with them, visit their secure news tips page to find contact info. The page is pretty easy to find here.