CNBC Enhances Consumer Privacy with CCPA Opt-Out Icon

CNBC Enhances Consumer Privacy with CCPA Opt-Out Icon

CNBC has developed a new privacy tool, California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) Opt-Out Icon. This new feature gives users more tools to be in control of their private information. By launching this initiative, the company has made a clear and public promise to prioritize transparency and support consumer rights. The Opt-Out Icon is available at this link, so users can take control of their privacy preferences wherever they are.

The introduction of the Opt-Out Icon follows a growing trend of concern over data privacy in the state of California. CNBC is doing our part to be CCPA compliant. They have taken a big step towards allowing consumers to better control their privacy preferences. The CCPA gives California residents the right to control how companies collect and use their personal information. We’re trying to change that, and this new feature goes a long way toward that mission.

Well beyond the Opt-Out Icon, CNBC has provided a robust California Notice that clearly explains its data practices. This announcement is available here. As a subsidiary of NBCUniversal, CNBC operates under very tight privacy restrictions. You can hear these guidelines demonstrated in NBCUniversal’s privacy policy, located here.

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