CNBC Enhances User Experience with Privacy and Service Updates

CNBC Enhances User Experience with Privacy and Service Updates

User experience updates delivered with privacy in mind CNBC LLC has recently released a host of privacy-focused updates designed to improve the user experience. The releases come with the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) Opt-out Icon. For logged in users, look for it by following this link. This action underscores CNBC’s pledge to transparency and user empowerment while pursuing even greater control over their personal information.

The CCPA Opt-Out Icon is a tool for providing California residents a simple way to control their privacy preferences. In conjunction with this feature, CNBC has put the California Notice into the public record. This notice supplements our Privacy Notice and provides additional information about your rights under the CCPA. Anyone who wants to better understand their rights should take a look at our notice available here.

In keeping with CNBC’s commitment to user privacy, CNBC has placed its Privacy Policy online. This is the document, often called a privacy policy, that details how your company gathers, utilizes, and secures consumers’ personal data. Users may consult the Privacy Policy in its entirety here.

The company’s Terms of Service have been revised to bring them in line with the company’s current practices and agreement with users. If you’re curious about these published terms, you can view them at this link. These technical docs are very important for end users. They empower you to understand what you can expect and what is expected of you while using CNBC’s services.

Beyond privacy news, CNBC has a variety of newsletters that send the latest updates straight to users’ inboxes. Those interested in keeping up can subscribe to these newsletters on this page. By signing up, you agree to our Terms and Privacy Policy and receive emails from CNBC with special offers, recommendations, and other information.

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