The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) has come up with an Opt-Out Icon to give consumers a clear and simple way to choose their privacy preferences. The icon is a SVG (scalable vector graphic) image. It serves as an important visual indicator, directing users looking to easily exercise their rights under the CCPA. It is a victory that is certainly sweetened by being part of ongoing efforts to improve consumer awareness about data privacy.
Download the SVG version of CCPA Opt-Out Icon here. This icon is extremely important in the CCPA. Most importantly, it empowers all Californians to have much more control over their private data. The act grants consumers the authority to prevent the sale of their personal information. In doing so, people are able to make informed decisions about their privacy.
More information about the California Consumer Privacy Act, including NBCUniversal’s privacy policy and frequently asked questions, can be found on NBCUniversal’s privacy hub available here. The site does a great job of detailing the rights that the CCPA gives consumers. More importantly, it provides user-friendly instructions to help users safely traverse privacy settings.
If you wish to better know your rights and duties in relationship to the subscription data you may obtain, read the extensive CNBC Terms of Service. You can view them here. Here are the key terms that govern CNBC’s collection and use of your personal information, along with the resulting responsibilities for the platform and users alike.
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Additionally, NBCUniversal has instituted a wide-reaching Privacy Policy that explains what data is collected and how it is used. You can read this policy here.
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