CNBC Enhances User Privacy Options with New CCPA Features

CNBC Enhances User Privacy Options with New CCPA Features

CNBC recently launched a new privacy feature, in response to the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), that allows users to customize their privacy settings. The CCPA Opt-Out Icon is now publicly available for all users wearing it, giving consumers more control over their privacy choices. This addition reflects CNBC’s continued dedication to user privacy and helps Californians make informed decisions about their private data.

The CCPA Opt-Out Icon can be downloaded directly from this link. This new feature provides an easy way for users to opt out of the sale of their personal data. It helps HIN stay compliant with California’s robust privacy laws. This action is one piece in a larger effort by CNBC. They don’t want their audience to feel misled, insecure, or confused when interacting with their content.

CNBC has done an excellent California Consumer Privacy Act Notice that you can read at NBC Universal’s site. This public notice provides further information about user rights and options, adding another layer of transparency about how data is used and how it relates to user privacy.

To protect your right to privacy and provide for transparency and accountability, CNBC has made available a clear and understandable Terms of Service, located here. We highly recommend that all users read these terms so that they are aware of the rules that guide user activity with the platform. Furthermore, CNBC’s Privacy Policy can be accessed at NBC Universal’s privacy page, providing additional insights into how user data is managed and protected.

CNBC has done a tremendous job of actively activating and engaging their audience through their free newsletters. You can subscribe to all of them very easily with this link. These newsletters provide updates on the latest news and insights, ensuring that subscribers remain informed about important developments.

For general advertising questions, buyers and brands can go to NBC Universal’s OnePlatform advertising hub. This brief guide provides an overview of opportunities for companies wishing to work with CNBC, and comply with the publication’s guidelines and operating procedures.

CNBC asks users to contact them using the link, which you can find at this page. This makes room for two-way, open communication between the publication and its audience, opening up the door for feedback and questions.

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