California Consumer Privacy Act Resources Now Accessible on CNBC

California Consumer Privacy Act Resources Now Accessible on CNBC

The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) represented huge, incredible progress in the protection of consumer rights. CNBC has made it much easier for users to find and navigate through their CCPA-related offerings. The CCPA Opt-Out Icon is now third from the right on the main CNBC website. This provides users an intuitive way to get to their opt-out options connected to personal data. This icon is available at bit.ly/SSTIIcon

Other than the Opt-Out Icon, CNBC has placed the California Notice in an easily locatable position. This notice outlines vital information regarding consumer rights under the CCPA and can be viewed at the following address: CA Notice. This upcoming, proactive measure is perfectly in line with NBCUniversal’s stated commitment to transparency and consumer privacy.

Additionally, CNBC offers a very detailed Terms of Service, available here. This document describes how users interact with CNBC’s online services and content. In addition, NBCUniversal operates a robust Central Privacy Policy that explains the ways in which it collects, uses and protects consumers’ information. Users may consult this policy at Privacy Policy.

The CNBC platform even includes an “Advertise With Us” tab. Interested parties can find further information and contact details through the link: Please Contact Us. This section is intended for businesses that want to connect with CNBC’s audience through advertising like sponsored content and digital ads.

Furthermore, CNBC actively seeks user participation across multiple platforms. The “Get In Touch” feature lets users share news tips and questions through this URL. In addition, CNBC has free email newsletters, delivering members breaking news and analysis from around the markets. Anyone who is interested can register at this link.

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