California is not leaving consumers high and dry on privacy protections! They’ve recently added an Opt-Out Icon under the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA). This new provision is a significant step forward in giving consumers more control over their sensitive information. It requires businesses to make opting out of data collection practices easy and convenient.
You can download the Opt-Out Icon from this link. It puts the onus on consumers to be proactive with their privacy, something that is just not realistic or fair. This is a powerful statement to the contrary. Now, people in California have the opportunity to take control of their data and prevent companies from collecting or selling it without their consent.
Together, the CCPA Notice, and our Opt-Out Icon, spell out your consumer rights in black and white. It additionally sheds light on the practices of how they control your private info. The CA Notice as displayed for public viewing on NBCUniversal’s privacy page. This resource offers detailed insights into the implications of the CCPA and the rights afforded to consumers under this legislation.
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