CNBC Enhances Online Privacy Features with CCPA Updates

CNBC Enhances Online Privacy Features with CCPA Updates

Kudos to CNBC for having recently taken one of the best routes toward improving online privacy. These improvements particularly help with the requirement of the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA). This step is a significant one toward empowering users and giving them more control over their personal information as they engage in the digital ecosystem. Introducing the CCPA Opt-Out Icon on CNBC’s website. Now, California residents have a simple method to prevent businesses from selling their personal data. This icon is available for download at this link.

That’s why CNBC created the Opt-Out Icon. On the accountability front, they have rewritten their California Notice to better and more transparently describe their practices relative to personal information. This notice is available at NBCUniversal’s privacy policy. These updates deliver on CNBC’s long-standing commitment to transparency and user privacy.

The company has reaffirmed its dedication to responsible data handling through its comprehensive Privacy Policy, which details how user data is collected, used, and protected. This policy is available at NBCUniversal’s privacy policy page. Furthermore, CNBC’s Terms of Service agreement, which outlines the rules and expectations for users engaging with the site, is available at CNBC’s Terms of Service.

As part of our continuing effort to promote discussion and communication between users and CNBC, we provide a number of ways for you to keep up with us. Visitors to the site can sign up for various free newsletters that provide insights into market trends, business news, and other topics of interest. Those who are interested can register for these newsletters through this sign-up link.

If you have questions or comments, call or write to CNBC with telephonenumber! To facilitate this, they have created a bespoke “Get In Touch” link that you can find at CNBC News Tips. This new resource provides a way for users to engage directly with the CNBC team, to help make sure their voices are not just silenced.

Further, CNBC offers unique advertising options for companies looking to reach diverse audiences on its digital portfolio. Advertising partners can find all of these and more across NBCUniversal’s vast advertising marketplace at www.nbcuniversal.com/advertising.

The company continues to walk the fine line between protecting user privacy and offering consumers a treasure trove of helpful information and services.

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