In an effort to further enhance transparency and user friendliness, CNBC has just passed some major milestones in privacy and service agreement policies. The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) Opt-Out Icon is now available via a special link. Privacy in Practice This new resource provides practical guidance, empowering users in California to take control of their personal information. We are pleased that this initiative is further demonstration of CNBC’s commitment to privacy and user choice, empowering people to make informed decisions.
CCPA Opt-Out Icon, link opens in a new window. This user-friendly feature adds even more convenience. It would make it simple and straightforward for people to opt-out of the sale of their personal data, as California’s law already mandates. CNBC provides additional disclosure to California residents, providing notice under California privacy law with a detailed notice under the California Consumer Privacy Act. Users may read this critical disclosure at NBCUniversal’s CCPA page.
In fact, beyond the CCPA resources, CNBC now gives users direct access to their Terms of Service via their homepage. These terms govern acceptance of use and policy of CNBC’s products and services. Be sure to check out all the information linked here. It’s the responsibility of users to learn these new terms. By doing so, CNBC will ensure that users know their rights and obligations when they engage with CNBC’s platforms.
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Users should be able to find this policy at this link, so they know what is done with their data.