CNBC Enhances User Experience with Comprehensive Privacy and Service Information

CNBC Enhances User Experience with Comprehensive Privacy and Service Information

Meanwhile, CNBC has recently done some remarkable things with user experience. Now, consumers are able to quickly find key privacy practices, service agreements and advertising options. The platform is built around requirements for the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA). All while increasing stickiness for users through newsletters and monetization opportunities through advertising.

The CCPA Opt-Out Icon, illustrated above, is now at the top of this page. This provides a convenient, user-friendly way to access and adjust privacy settings in compliance with California’s CCPA. You can find the California Notice here. It provides a deep look at how we collect and use personal data.

Read CNBC’s full Terms of Service. Its terms of use page is a great example of setting forth the expectations and usage information for visitors to the site. To learn about how we use and care for your data, visit our Privacy Policy. Just as we did before, you’ll find a particularly clarifying image inserted for sanity sake!

On advertising opportunities, CNBC developed a specific section for advertising that is focused and titled, “Advertise With Us.” Those who are interested should go to this page to learn more. There, they’ll learn how to make the most of and work within the network.

To further improve audience engagement, CNBC has launched Get In Touch which you can find online at cnbc.com/GetInTouch. This opens up an excellent channel for users to send news tips and interact directly with the CNBC team.

CNBC provides free email newsletters that send relevant, essential content directly to their audience’s inbox. Users can register for these newsletters using this link. The newsletters cover a wide array of topics related to CNBC’s products and services, ensuring that users receive the latest information tailored to their interests.

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