CNBC LLC, the nation’s leading financial news provider, has recently added compelling new features to its CNBC.com website. These new features will help drive retention and loyalty from users while meeting their privacy expectations and requirements. The platform offers users various ways to connect, access content, and manage their preferences, reflecting its commitment to transparency and user-centric services.
Among all of CNBC’s many features, hot takes, and market reporting, leading the charge is its newsletter subscription service. Readers can register to receive our free, daily newsletters right to their email. It helps them stay engaged with regular, relevant news and analysis from their financial portfolio. Anyone can subscribe for free by going to cnbc.com/sign-up-for-cnbc-newsletters.
CNBC has beefed up their primary news tips with a centralized, specialized page to increase engagement. This will prompt users to share any and all information or insights they’re able to easily provide. This new feature, available at cnbc.com/news-tips, furthers audience engagement and participation with CNBC’s groundbreaking news-gathering process.
As part of its dedication to user privacy, CNBC has taken specific actions to comply with the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA). Our site offers the Opt-Out of California Residents that you can use to control privacy settings in the best way possible. Users can locate the CCPA Opt-Out icon here. You can see an exclusive CA Notice on NBCUniversal’s privacy home page here. This new resource is an excellent way to know your rights and how to be informed.
Additionally, CNBC is committed to transparency as outlined in our Terms of Use, available at cnbc.com/terms. The code enforcing company also publishes a robust Privacy Policy explaining how user data is collected and used. This policy is available at NBCUniversal privacy policy page.
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