CNBC LLC, a subsidiary of NBCUniversal, has introduced several features on its website aimed at improving user engagement and privacy management. What’s new These updates give users more direct lines of communication to the platform, access to newsletters, and information on how they can change privacy settings.
CNBC’s website showcases an easily accessible form for anyone to submit breaking news tips or other information. Simply register here to learn more! This new feature allows anyone to pitch smart, interesting information that we might need to know for CNBC’s ongoing, exciting, and sometimes surprising reporting. Beyond this, users can be even more in tune by subscribing to free newsletters from our registration page. These newsletters provide curated content on financial news and market trends, ensuring that subscribers remain updated on critical developments.
As required by the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), the site includes the Opt-Out now available to California residents. Users can download the CCPA Opt-Out icon from this page. Additionally, a California Notice explaining user rights under the CCPA is available here. CNBC recommends that you review your privacy settings regularly, which can be controlled through the privacy links located on CNBC.com.
For businesses looking to advertise on CNBC, the network has a confidential advertising inquiry portal right here. Advertisers, agencies and other interested parties should contact CNBC to discuss advertising opportunities using this form. That’s because it gives companies an unprecedented ability to market their goods and services to a widely diverse audience.
The website has a detailed Privacy Policy that explains what personal data the website collects and how it is used. Users have to readily access the Terms of Service. This document describes the terms under which you may access CNBC’s information and services.
The company has a long-standing commitment to protecting intellectual property. The website has proven to be an exciting, dynamic hub for information exchange. It improves the user experience allowing user interaction, representing CNBC’s commitment to transparency and keeping user privacy protected.