CNBC has recently rolled out a number of new features focused on user privacy and increasing transparency around the information you see on CNBC’s platform. Among these changes is the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) Opt-Out Icon, which such users can locate at this icon link. The inclusion of this icon further demonstrates CNBC’s commitment to the privacy of our users in accordance with state law.
The California Consumer Privacy Act will give consumers more control over the information that businesses collect about them. This involves giving consumers an ability to opt-out of the sale of their data, among other things. The CCPA Opt-Out Icon helps provide a consistent visual indicator that helps users identify how they can exercise the rights granted to them by the law. For users looking to learn more, CNBC has provided a full length CA Notice, which explains the company’s privacy practices in full. This announcement is available at this link.
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Users interested in further engaging with CNBC can explore its Privacy Policy, which provides detailed insights into how user data is collected, utilized, and safeguarded. Engage with CNBC advertising partners CNBC is currently inviting users to engage with potential CNBC advertising partners. Read all the information on their advertising-focused page located here.
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