CNBC Enhances User Experience with CCPA Opt-Out Icon

CNBC Enhances User Experience with CCPA Opt-Out Icon

CNBC LLC, an innovative step to increase consumer privacy. This change is in line with the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA)’s principles. To help people make better choices, the industry nonprofit has rolled out an Opt-Out Icon. This change gives consumers the tools to exercise more control over their data. This ambitious new initiative is an important step in a bigger journey to improve transparency and build trust with its public-facing audience.

The Opt-Out Icon can be found and downloaded from here. Californians are able to freely opt out of having their personal information sold. Simply click on that icon to learn more and act in accordance with the CCPA rules. Privacy regulations are continuing to evolve. As a result, companies such as CNBC are taking decisive investigative action to change practices that would violate the law and undermine consumer rights.

Aside from the Opt-Out Icon, CNBC produces a detailed California Notice, available online here. This privacy policy explains what data we collect and what we do with that data. You’ll get updates on what you can do to protect your privacy! If you would like to learn more about CNBC’s comment policy, the Terms of Service can be found here.

User engagement is a core part of CNBC’s platform, going beyond privacy features. TSF produces a dozen different newsletters, providing timely and useful information straight from their desks to the inboxes of interested subscribers. These newsletters are completely free and are filled with insider information on all of CNBC’s exciting products and services. People can sign-up for these newsletters easily and quickly at this link.

If you’re looking to engage more, CNBC has a number of opportunities to do so. Take a look at their “Get In Touch” functionality at this URL. This new feature gives consumers a new way to ask questions and raise issues they face directly to CNBC’s investigative team. It increases their focus on delivering better customer experiences.

In addition to these editorial opportunities, CNBC has extensive advertising opportunities that can be learned about on their advertising page found here. This gives businesses the chance to engage with audiences on promotional content through CNBC’s massive platform, all while being honest and clear about privacy policies.

Our Privacy Policy, which explains how we use your data, privacy rights, and how to exercise them, is available here. CNBC LLC is the legal owner of the website and will continue maintaining its operations through 2025. Anchorage is committed to leading the industry in ethical management of user data.

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