CNBC LLC strengthens its consumer privacy protections. They are rolling out new tools to help businesses get compliant with the new California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA). The “new” improve privacy the company’s launched an Opt-Out Icon that lets users of the Web Step Up their privacy preferences. You can download the icon here. This provides people with a bright-line standard to opt out of certain data-sharing practices.
The action is a part of CNBC’s continued initiative to give users more transparency and control over their personal data. The CCPA was California’s landmark legislation protecting the online privacy rights of all Californians. It holds companies accountable by requiring them to notify users if and how they gather and use their data. It’s now even easier to access this information thanks to CNBC’s new California Notice, available here.
CNBC LLC prominently features its Terms of Service at the top, along with the CCPA features. These terms state, in no uncertain terms, the legal shield it hides behind. Those who have wanted to learn more about these terms or concepts can find an introduction to them here. This document is a primary point of reference for all users, explaining user rights and responsibilities across all of CNBC’s platforms and delivery methods.
CNBC has continued consumer outreach and engagement. They produce an impressive list of free newsletters, delivering the day’s business news and information directly to inboxes. Interested individuals can sign up for these newsletters at this link, gaining access to updates and insights on various topics.
In an ongoing effort to improve user experience, CNBC LLC aims advertising inquiries through an advertising disclosure page, located here. This new platform provides an easy way for prospective advertisers to learn more about partnering opportunities with the network.
If you have any questions or comments about our privacy policy, please contact CNBC by clicking here. The policy explains how NBCUniversal protects the personal information it collects as required by the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) and other applicable laws.