CNBC Enhances User Privacy with New CCPA Resources

CNBC Enhances User Privacy with New CCPA Resources

CNBC has moved to implement a number of resources toward bettering user privacy and compliance with the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA). The initiative recently rolled out the CCPA Opt-Out Icon. Users are finally in control of their privacy preferences with just one click! This icon is a part of a much bigger initiative to increase transparency. It spotlights innovative ways we’re gathering and utilizing data across the CNBC platform.

The CCPA Opt-Out Icon can be downloaded directly using this link. Users are encouraged to utilize this feature to opt out of specific data collection practices, thereby giving them greater control over their personal information.

CNBC has in-depth educational content covering the CCPA, as part of its California Notice, available here. This notice is intended to inform users of their rights under the CCPA and describe how CNBC collects, uses, and shares personal information.

If you’re interested in learning more about CNBC’s encounter, go to CNBC’s Terms of Service here. You can view the Privacy Policy by clicking here. Together, these documents shed important light on how CNBC will use their platform and how they’ll treat user data, so users can make informed decisions.

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