To join other states’ recently revamped consumer privacy laws, California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) has added an Opt-Out Icon. This new, thrilling capability puts users in charge of their personal data. This recent implementation is one of many consumer privacy initiatives aimed at creating a more transparent digital ecosystem. The Opt-Out Icon can be accessed through the following link: Opt-Out Icon.
CNBC LLC, the owner of the CNBC.com site upon which this feature is implemented, is deeply concerned about the privacy of our users. The firm intends to retain ownership until 2025. Accordingly, they have put forth a clear and unequivocal position that the CCPA’s introduction of such an icon will bolster their broader goals of consumer protection. Consumers can learn their rights under the CCPA. Click through to our California Consumer Privacy Act Notice to learn more.
In addition to privacy features, CNBC provides a range of services, including free newsletters that keep subscribers informed about various products and services. The newsletters act as a free gateway for casual users who want to keep up with news and releases without having to pay anything. Those looking to subscribe can read more embedded within the newsletters themselves.
For readers who would like to connect more deeply with CNBC, the media giant provides several different ways to contact them. Users are just a click away from contacting us through the new “Get In Touch” option. This gives them an opportunity to ask questions or comment on the services we’re providing.
CNBC offers a wide range of advertising options for companies seeking to engage with their core consumers. More information about these opportunities can be found at … Advertising Options. This initiative is a strong extension of CNBC’s entrepreneurial spirit in building a user-friendly and advertiser-friendly marketplace.
The company publishes an extensive Privacy Policy, detailing how it collects, uses, and secures user data. This policy is currently available for viewing right here at Privacy Policy, further demonstrating CNBC’s commitment to transparency and consumer protection.