The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) has introduced an Opt-Out Icon, enhancing consumer privacy rights and providing individuals with more control over their personal information. This effort enables Californians to better control their personal data. It provides them with an effortless ability to opt out of the sale of their personal data.
The Opt-Out Icon, recently launched and available at this link, is a good example of the second approach. This symbol is a public promise that you’re CCPA compliant. It rewards companies that adopt truthful practices with respect to how they handle consumer information.
CNBC is sharing our California Notice, which explains how we collect, share, and otherwise process your personal information. In parallel, they’ve provided tools like the Opt-Out Icon for users. This privacy notice is available at NBCUniversal’s corporate privacy page. It offers important information that consumers can use to learn more about their rights under the CCPA.
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That said, we do acknowledge CNBC’s stated mission to improve transparency among consumers. That’s why they publish free newsletters full of news, tips, and helpful tidbits related to their industry. Those who are interested can subscribe to these newsletters by going to this sign-up page.
In addition, CNBC has full Privacy Policy, attributed to NBCUniversal, that outlines its efforts to secure user data. This policy is linked to from NBCUniversal’s privacy policy page.
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