As a subsidiary of NBCUniversal, CNBC LLC has taken great steps to advance the privacy and accessibility of users on their internet domain. The platform now provides comprehensive options for users to manage their privacy, ensuring they can navigate the site with confidence regarding their personal information.
One of the most high profile features is the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) Opt-Out Icon. This simple icon gives Californians the power to easily opt-out of the sale of their personal data. This new initiative is part of CNBC’s broader commitment to transparency and user empowerment. You should be able to find NBCUniversal’s Privacy Policy linked right on their homepage. It spells out in plain language how they’re gathering, using, and safeguarding your data.
For California residents, a dedicated CA Notice is immediately available, providing information tailored to California residents about their rights under California state law. These measures are a reflection of CNBC’s willingness to be proactive, protect privacy regulations, and provide for the needs of its audience.
The site allows users to read through the website’s Terms of Service. These terms constitute an agreement between you and us that describes how we work together. This document ensures that users are informed about their rights and responsibilities when engaging with the content and services offered by CNBC.
Beyond privacy features, CNBC makes great use of engagement with their “Advertise With Us” tab at the top. This new segment opens up new advertising opportunities for businesses to promote themselves on the platform, expanding CNBC’s reach into all industries.
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Additionally, the ability for users to “Get In Touch” with CNBC with story and news tips deepens that community-focused experience and dedication to serving its users. This new series highlights the organization’s ongoing efforts to engage their audience with collaborative reporting and co-create the news with the public.
The copyright date on the home page still proudly blares 2025. This further illustrates its dedication to providing up-to-date, useful resources for its users. As part of NBCUniversal, CNBC continues to uphold high standards in user privacy and accessibility while delivering relevant news and information.