The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), a significant privacy law that went into effect on January 1, 2020, has introduced an Opt-Out Icon to empower consumers regarding their personal data. This new icon makes it easy for the consumer market to opt-out of having personal data shared with businesses that the CCPA regulates. The CCPA expands upon existing laws by regulating how businesses reasonably collect, store, and manage personal data. It gives consumers rights over their information—rights of access, correction, deletion, and portability.
The Opt-Out Icon is available to download here. This introductory clause would meet one of the key foundational mandates of the CCPA. This law requires that companies are required to give conspicuous disclosure about their data collection and sales. Make sure the notice is prominently visible on your establishment’s website. This ensures consumers are aware of their rights – such as how to request their data to be deleted and/or corrected.
CNBC LLC has exclusive ownership of content pertaining to CCPA and its implementation. They have gone above and beyond by creating clear, easy-to-understand resources for consumers. You can find our comprehensive CA Notice here to learn more about consumer rights under the CCPA. Further, there are other Terms of Service which dictate exactly how you can and cannot use their services. Privacy Policy CNBC invites you to visit our Privacy Statement, which provides detailed information about our collection and use of your personal information.
Besides their privacy policy, CNBC offers newsletters, which are completely free for anyone to subscribe to. These newsletters provide timely analysis and commentary on securities and capital markets developments and trends. Information on CNBC’s products and services is easily available on their website in a way that improves the transparency of their offerings.
For businesses looking for new advertising channels, CNBC goes through some of the different options that exist here at this advertising link. This new initiative highlights CNBC’s commitment to offering value-added, customized services, all while maintaining strict compliance with privacy laws.
Under the CCPA, enforcement power lies with the California Attorney General. This is so that the business community lives by its rules. The CCPA provides consumers with rights regarding their personal data and sets stringent requirements for data collection and storage practices.
Consumers who want to contact CNBC with questions or requests for more information should visit this page for contact information and guidance. This transparency builds consumer confidence and allows for easier communication between end-users and the business.
