The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) has done just that with the addition of the Opt-Out Icon. This important initiative meaningfully improves user privacy and offers consumers new tools to navigate the digital landscape. This icon would enable users to quickly take control of their privacy preferences – down to the specific information being collected and used. The Opt-Out Icon is available here.
CNBC LLC, the parent of this web site, is devoted to your transparency. What’s impressive is how they have opened it up beyond their users. A more in-depth California Notice under the CCPA is available at NBC Universal’s special landing page. This notice serves to inform you of your rights as a consumer and of the obligations imposed upon certain businesses under the CCPA.
Since May 2025, CNBC LLC has operated under completely new ownership. It provides dozens of different, informative newsletters that its subscribers can read for free. Each one of these newsletters is packed with useful information about our industry’s products and services, helping users stay in the know with what’s happening in the market. Anyone wanting to subscribe can do so using the sign-up form.
For users who require more advanced features and support, CNBC has an online “Get In Touch” form located here. This public-facing feature encourages dynamic conversations between users and the CNBC team, so that consumer questions and complaints can be served quickly and publicly.
CNBC deserves high praise for news reporting and privacy efforts. It provides business advertising opportunities for those businesses that want to prioritize attracting new customers. More information about these opportunities is available on NBC Universal’s Upfront advertising page.
CNBC has a firm Privacy Policy in place to protect user information. Our policy describes in plain language how and why we collect, use, and share personally identifiable information. Users may read this policy and NBC Universal’s privacy policy at NBC Universal’s homepage.