CNBC LLC, owner of the prominent financial news portal CNBC.com, is making moves to increase audience participation. They’re introducing tons of new and innovative free tools, such as free newsletters and enhanced privacy measures. Users can now connect with CNBC through a dedicated news tips page and easily subscribe to content delivered directly to their inbox.
The website provides a streamlined way for users to get in touch via “https://www.cnbc.com/news-tips/.” This new feature gives everyone the opportunity to share news tips and produce story ideas, encouraging even more collaboration between the network and its listeners. Users can benefit from free newsletters by signing up through the dedicated link at “https://www.cnbc.com/sign-up-for-cnbc-newsletters/.” This new initiative will help ensure that subscribers are up to date on this new, dynamic and rapidly evolving intersection of finance and business.
To honor our users’ privacy choices, CNBC has provided a one-click CCPA Opt-Out. We hope that this new privacy feature gives users a more clear control over how their data is used. The CCPA Opt-Out icon can be found at “https://static-redesign.cnbcfm.com/dist/17269f1b6083fd5f61be.svg,” enabling users to exercise control over their personal information. Furthermore, users can access the CA Notice for more detailed information regarding their privacy rights at “https://www.nbcuniversal.com/privacy/california-consumer-privacy-act?intake=CNBC.”
User transparency You can trust CNBC LLC to provide strong rights and clear, informative information. It is important to note that NBCUniversal oversees the privacy policy, which can be reviewed at “https://www.nbcuniversal.com/privacy?intake=CNBC.”
Advertisers additionally have unique opportunities to engage with CNBC. The website includes an option for potential advertisers to reach out through “https://together.nbcuni.com/advertise/?utm%5Fsource=cnbc&utm%5Fmedium=referral&utm%5Fcampaign=property%5Fad%5Fpages.” This special program gives qualifying businesses the opportunity to test the advertising waters on Pinterest—a wildly popular, trusted platform with a highly engaged user base.