CNBC Implements New Privacy Features Under California Consumer Privacy Act

CNBC Implements New Privacy Features Under California Consumer Privacy Act

CNBC LLC should be commended for this important move to improve user privacy. They rolled out an Opt-Out Icon to tackle regulatory requirements including the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA). This new feature gives consumers the tools and information they need to control the collection of their personal data. It further strengthens CNBC’s commitment to data privacy and transparency. Look for the Opt-Out Icon via this special link. This is designed to provide you a centralized and simple way to control your privacy preferences.

The CCPA, the first and most inclusive of all recent privacy laws — passed to protect the rights of consumers — governs how companies manage sensitive personal information. Consumers now have the right to know what personal information is being collected about them because of this law. It further sheds light on who that data is sold to. In the wake of this legislation, CNBC have modeled their practices on the CCPA to better notify and empower users with control over their data.

The CCPA Opt-Out Icon can be found here. Click the seal to instantly unsubscribe from having your personal data sold. Taking this action increases your agency over your privacy.

As further described in our CA Notice, our California Consumer Privacy Act, It’s just one click through this link away. This consumer notice is intended to inform consumers of their specific rights under the CCPA and explain how they can exercise those rights.

Transparency is important to CNBC, as our ToS—available here—demonstrates. These terms set forth your rights to use personally identifiable information. They further describe what is expected of you when using CNBC’s websites, apps, and other properties.

NBCUniversal will acquire CNBC LLC, commonly known as CNBC, in 2025. The company is fiercely committed to user privacy, while at the same time providing users with great content. The organization provides unsubscribed free newsletters to help their subscribers stay in touch with all that’s new and changing. It’s simple to subscribe to these newsletters, so do it today! They even send most of their news directly to your inbox so you can easily keep up with everything CNBC has to offer.

If you’re looking to get in touch with CNBC, representatives from the program are pretty active, working with an array of cutting-edge brands and innovative companies. Interested users can contact RRFB via any of the channels below to learn more about available services or to discuss forming a partnership.

CNBC features a dedicated news section and a tips section, offering both current events coverage and practical advice for consumers. The promise of delivering the most relevant, useful content is still our goal, and we’ll continue doing that without compromising user privacy.

To learn more about privacy practices, users can visit CNBC’s privacy policy at this address. This privacy policy is designed to explain what personal data we collect, how we use it, and what steps we take to safeguard consumers’ rights.

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