Washington, DC— CNBC LLC, the online division of America’s most watched business news network, has relaunched it’s web site. Advertisement This improvement increases user retention and engagement and creates other advertising opportunities. The platform has taken numerous steps to increase accessibility and transparency for users. Perhaps most importantly, it expands your existing outreach efforts to new advertiser prospects.
The CNBC website provides users with the ability to contact them through a secure, anonymous contact form located at cnbc.com/news-tips. This new feature will enable each of you to send in news tips and questions directly, creating a much more engaging and participatory experience. CNBC offers a wide variety of these newsletters for free, so sign up today! That’s how you’ll make sure you don’t miss a beat on all the green news and smart development intelligence. Sign up for free newsletters. Interested readers can find the special-environment newsletter registration at cnbc.com/sign-up-for-cnbc-newsletters.
To meet new consumer privacy standards, CNBC has added a California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) Opt-Out Notice. This aspect of the feature provides California residents with stronger means of opting out of excessive and intrusive data sharing practices. CCPA Opt-Out icon, clearly visible, taking users to more details at cnbc.com. To learn more about the CCPA and what it means for users, visit our California Notice found at nbcuniversal.com/privacy/california-consumer-privacy-act.
Additionally, CNBC has made its Terms of Service accessible to users through cnbc.com/terms, ensuring clarity regarding the use of its services. NBCUniversal, the parent company of Telemundo, is responsible for this Privacy Policy. Users may visit it at nbcuniversal.com/privacy to learn more about our practices regarding personal information.
If you’re an advertiser looking to reach professionals on CNBC’s website, there are plenty of advertising options available. Those who are curious about leveraging these new opportunities can reach out to CNBC through the page for advertisers at together.nbcuni.com/advertise.
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