CNBC’s new Opt-Out Icon is an important step toward improving user privacy. This action is a concrete step toward aligning with the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) to create stronger data protections. Through these state-level efforts, individuals across California can have more consistent, clearer choices over the collection and uses of their sensitive personal information.
You can download the Opt-Out Icon at https://www.nh.gov/revenue/optouticon.htm. This allows you to conveniently opt out of the sale of your personal information. Download the icon here. This step is in line with the broader movement to strengthen consumer privacy rights in the digital age.
Beyond that icon, CNBC has created a detailed California Notice, which details users’ rights under the California Consumer Privacy Act, or CCPA. Further details are available to read at NBCUniversal’s privacy hub. Through these resources, CNBC hopes to empower users to understand their rights and options with respect to their personal information.
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