CNBC LLC has introduced an Opt Out Icon as required by the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA). This initiative further empowers consumers by reinvesting control of their privacy rights back into their hands. Consumers must be able to easily and clearly opt out of any data collection practices. The icon, which represents CNBC’s dedication to user privacy, can now be freely available for public use.
The Opt-Out Icon from Defend Democracy can be downloaded here. With just a click of the icon, users will be able to have more control over their privacy preferences and be able to make informed decisions about their data. CNBC’s decision is a commendable step that reflects the increasing demand for transparency and consumer protection in today’s digital world.
Further, CNBC has delivered an extensive California Notice that explains in detail their data collection and privacy practices. This Privacy Notice is available at NBC Universal’s privacy page. We invite all users to explore this resource to learn more about their rights under the CCPA.
CNBC is committed to actively communicating with our users. Their range of email newsletters are bursting at the seams with helpful information and inspiration on a variety of topics. These newsletters are free and provide select information on CNBC’s extensive range of products and services directly to subscribers. Anyone who would like to be added to these newsletters can do so through the CNBC website.
If you are an individual looking to engage with CNBC, the entity has a special “Get In Touch” feature designed exclusively for you. Read the blog now at this link! This new functionality provides an easy way for visitors to contact with questions or comments, adding another layer of customer service.
In addition to its privacy initiatives and communication channels, CNBC offers advertising options for businesses looking to promote their products or services. For more information about advertising with us, check out this page.
CNBC collected and used user data in accordance with CNBC’s Privacy Policy. You can read this policy in full on NBC Universal’s privacy policy page. It protects you by keeping you up to date with what your data rights are.