CNBC LLC, the owner of the world’s most popular financial news website, recently unveiled a slate of groundbreaking new tools. These features serve to increase user engagement and help ensure adherence to evolving privacy regulations. CNBC’s all new app is designed with you in mind. To get you started, it offers various features to engage with it and get a customized experience delivered directly on its platform.
The site offers a direct route for anyone to submit user-shared news tips, with the click of a button taking them to CNBC’s news tips page. This is a new feature helping connect the dots between the public’s interest, knowledge, and intellectual horsepower directly to the things that would most benefit CNBC’s audience. Subscribe to CNBC’s free, daily newsletter CNBC Make It, and follow us on LinkedIn. This ensures you’re in the loop with relevant, timely news and greatly improves your access to our exclusive, earth-saving information. Those who would like to receive these updates can sign up for newsletters through this link.
As part of our compliance with California privacy laws, CNBC has added a California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) Opt-Out. Consumers who want to use their rights granted under this new law can find the CCPA Opt-Out icon here 🎊 Users get empowered. Learn more about California’s privacy rules on CNBC’s special consumer page, found here.
Additionally, CNBC upholds transparency in all that it does, and you can find CNBC’s full Terms of Service—detailed out right here on this very page. As a copyright holder as of 2025, CNBC LLC emphasizes the importance of adhering to legal standards while delivering quality content.
For advertisers looking to engage with CNBC through business development opportunities, the website details different paths to explore. Advertisers looking to advertise on CNBC should contact CNBC by clicking here.
The good news is that NBCUniversal, CNBC’s parent company, has adopted a strong industry-leading privacy policy. This policy particularly leaves no room for ambiguity regarding chatbots, user data and activity on the website. You can view this policy at NBCUniversal’s privacy policy page.
