CNBC Introduces Opt-Out Icon for Consumer Privacy

CNBC Introduces Opt-Out Icon for Consumer Privacy

We have developed a CNBC LLC Opt-Out Icon to improve consumer privacy. This effort is in-line with California’s Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA). This new feature gives users the power to protect their personal data. Now, as an easily visible centerpiece of their website, you can find it right on their home page.

The Opt-Out Icon is available to embed directly at this link. This groundbreaking initiative is a testament to CNBC’s ongoing transparency and user choice efforts in a digital world that is becoming more concerned with individual privacy. This brand new icon provides an industry-standard way for users to quickly opt out of particular data usage practices. It ensures that they remain custodians of their own data.

In addition to the Opt-Out Icon, CNBC has produced a comprehensive California Notice. This notice is meant to clearly and fully inform users of their rights under the CCPA. We encourage you to read this notice, which is located at NBCUniversal’s corporate privacy page. Further, it provides users with transparent and in-depth information about the ways their data can be utilized. For them, it explains what choices they have with respect to their privacy.

If you’re unsure of the rules for engaging with CNBC, read their Terms of Service. Come join us to read them! These terms govern the relationship between CNBC and users of its data, products and services.

CNBC has a wide range of free newsletters, giving you a taste of its extensive products and services. These segmented newsletters help subscribers stay up to date on new developments, resources, and opportunities from the network. Consumers can subscribe to these newsletters right on CNBC’s homepage.

For additional questions, comments or suggestions, contact CNBC using the platform’s special “Get In Touch” feature. We encourage you to read it in full, available here. This feature allows users to communicate directly with the network, enhancing engagement and ensuring that user concerns are addressed promptly.

Further, CNBC provides local advertising opportunities for small businesses that want to connect with CNBC’s upscale audience. Read more about these unique advertising opportunities over at NBCUniversal’s advertising page.

CNBC even goes so far as to falsely promise users who opt in that CNBC protects their data. Their Privacy Policy explains in plain language how they handle personally identifiable information. This policy, which is available at NBCUniversal’s privacy page, describes all the ways user data is collected, shared, and secured.

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