CNBC LLC is pleased to announce the launch of our Opt-Out Icon, part of our ongoing compliance with the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA). This updated feature is designed to give users more control and clarity over their privacy choices as they move around the platform. It’s available for easy download from this link. It demonstrates CNBC’s deep commitment to transparency and user control.
The CCPA, enacted to enhance consumer privacy rights in California, mandates businesses to provide consumers with clear options to opt-out of the sale of their personal information. CNBC’s incorporation of the Opt-Out Icon reflects its adherence to this regulatory requirement, allowing users to make informed decisions about their data.
Coupled with the Opt-Out Icon, CNBC offers an in-depth CA Notice, outlining consumers’ rights under the CCPA. This advance notice is available online. CNBC’s Privacy Policy, which explains how CNBC and third parties collect, use, share, and protect users’ data, is available at this link.
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Furthermore, CNBC encourages engagement with its audience through various channels, including the option for users to submit news tips via this page. In particular, this project increases the initiative’s interactivity by giving users the opportunity to take an active role in shaping the news cycle.