As of this writing, CNBC have released three key resources. These tools help with accessibility compliance and improving user experience, as well compliance with the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA). These resources are an Opt-Out Icon and a California Notice. Additionally, they include robust Terms of Service, outlining users’ rights and choices when it comes to their personal data.
The CCPA Opt-Out Icon is now available for businesses to use in the CCPA at this link. This icon will act as a visual cue for users who want to more easily control their privacy preferences right on the platform. The introduction of this feature aligns with CNBC’s commitment to transparency and user autonomy in handling personal information.
Thirdly, the CA Notice concerning the CCPA is located here. This notice serves to provide you with important information regarding our collection, use and disclosure of your personal data. CNBC invites users to read through these materials to learn more about their rights under California law.
Visit CNBC’s Terms of Service at this address. Among other things, it specifically identifies the requirements one must meet in order to use CNBC’s various products and services. The specificity of these terms is important for setting a clear expectation of what the network will provide in exchange for their audience’s engagement.
In view of these clarifications, CNBC reaffirms its commitment to protecting consumer privacy while providing beneficial content. The company’s Privacy Policy can be found here. It transparently explains how we collect, store, and share your information, and reflects our unmatched commitment to privacy practices.
Sign up to get smarter, savvier, and more astute with CNBC’s smart newsletter, creator and Connect Wired creator panel, and that’s just the beginning—sign up them all here. These newsletters deliver personalized content right to subscribers’ inboxes, so they never miss an important update about an industry issue or news affecting their company.
Business interested in advertising can find opportunities through CNBC HERE BUSINESS businesses looking for opportunity advertisement can visit CNBC’s advertising portal by clicking HERE. This resource contains further details on connecting with CNBC and succeeding in developing products and services.
Finally, as we mentioned last week, CNBC wants to hear user transportation-related news tips or story ideas through a special contact page located here. There’s more to this initiative than improving the community’s health. This helps keep the network focused and responsive to the interests, needs, and concerns of its members’ audiences.