CNBC Enhances User Experience with New Privacy Features

CNBC Enhances User Experience with New Privacy Features

CNBC LLC invites you to experience the all-new CNBC.com, launching in 2025! These proposed improvements will increase user privacy and expand communication abilities in a meaningful way. The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) now includes an Opt-Out Icon, allowing users to make more informed decisions about their data. This icon can be downloaded directly at this link.

The CCPA is designed to give California residents control over their personal information by granting them several rights. Thanks to CNBC, it’s never been easier for users to learn about their rights and options under this new legislation. Further information about the CCPA is available in our California Notice.

In a continued attempt to be more transparent, CNBC has provided detailed Terms of Service, which can be found here. These documents are meant to provide clarity around what CNBC and its users should expect from one another when using CNBC’s digital properties.

To further engage with its audience, CNBC offers various newsletters that provide insights into market trends and updates on products and services. It’s our way of bringing useful information straight to our subscribers’ inboxes—all for free.

For advertisers looking to reach a targeted audience, CNBC offers unique opportunities to advertise across multiple platforms. More information about advertising is available here.

Users looking to contact CNBC for inquiries or feedback can utilize the “Get In Touch” option available at this webpage. This new feature is intended to help improve communication between the network and their public to make sure that user complaints and issues are handled in a timely manner.

Further, CNBC has a high Privacy Policy that describes how it gathers, utilizes, and safeguards your data. This policy is available at www.wpengine.com/privacy, so users can easily stay up to date with their privacy rights.

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