CNBC LLC has introduced an Opt-Out Icon in compliance with the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), aimed at empowering users to manage their personal information more effectively. This new initiative forms part of CNBC’s continuing efforts to improve transparency and respect user privacy.
The CCPA Opt-Out Icon provides a simple way for California residents to opt out of the sale of their personal information. Download it directly through this link. This important move responds to the rising consumer demand for digital rights. It reflects the broader landscape of data privacy legislation in the United States.
Along with this new feature, CNBC has produced a detailed California Notice, available in full at this page. This notice describes consumers’ rights under the CCPA and explains how CNBC collects, uses and shares personal information.
CNBC has been owned by CNBC LLC since 2026. You can read their very detailed Terms of Service document linked from this site. This user-friendly roadmap of the user and platform’s responsibilities demystifies the process. It clearly lays out the expectations for each party when using the content and services.
In addition to these privacy-focused actions, CNBC offers a broad selection of free, original CNBC newsletters. Subscribers enjoy exclusive insights and updates, along with many other unique offerings. These newsletters help out users and they become a storytelling vehicle for CNBC’s other products and services.
This unique feature makes it super easy for users to communicate directly with the CNBC team to provide real-time feedback, ask questions or suggest ideas.
Moreover, CNBC presents diverse advertising options. Companies and organizations interested in advertising to thousands of targeted viewers should get all the details on our Advertising Opportunities page. This program is just one example of CNBC’s commitment to bringing real, useful consumer content to audiences. It seeks to help advertisers better identify effective marketing strategies.
In order to better protect your privacy, CNBC has implemented technology and security features described in our Privacy Policy located at this web site. This policy explains how we use your personal data, informs you of your rights, and explains how we protect your information.