The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) has created a new Opt-Out Icon. This new feature, the Reproductive Health Information tab, provides users with an easy way to view and update their personal information settings. The Opt-Out Icon is now available at THIS LINK —for real! Californians should find it very easy to use to protect their rights to the CCPA.
The move is the latest step in a renewed effort to increase transparency and protect consumers. To further individualize agency, the CCPA gives individuals greater agency by allowing them to opt-out of the sale of their personal data. Every day, organizations put this icon into what they do to cut through the clutter and simplify for consumers. This empowers them to take steps towards a more secure online privacy.
Those looking for more information about the CCPA can find Alliant’s California Notice here. This invoice explains what rights and options you have as a consumer under the act.
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CNBC has a privacy policy, which any interested consumer can view here. This privacy policy outlines our practices regarding the collection, use, and protection of personal data, underscoring CNBC’s dedication to user privacy.