The California Consumer Privacy Act ( CCPA ) recently implemented an Opt-Out Icon to give consumers more control over their data and strengthen consumer rights and privacy. This new tool puts the power in the hands of Californians. Then it provides them a clear-cut, convenient process to control their sensitive data. The icon can be accessed directly through the following link: Opt-Out Icon.
Consumers should visit NBCUniversal’s CCPA information page for comprehensive guidance on their CCPA rights. Read the California Notice for all the details! This new initiative goes a long way toward helping protect data privacy by championing user data protection. It further advances transparency in the ways that companies handle personal information.
Aside from the ubiquitous Opt-Out Icon, CNBC has some interesting tools available to their readers. To see the full Terms of Service, visit CNBC’s Terms of Service page. Copyright © 2025 CNBC LLC. Click here to sign up for CNBC’s free, … Sign up Now. They send out deeply-reported and timely news and analysis straight to your inbox! Those who are interested can sign up at CNBC Newsletter Sign-Up.
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To learn more about how NBCUniversal protects your personal privacy, please read NBCUniversal’s Privacy Policy. It’s up online for you to check out! This policy reiterates the City’s commitment to protecting user data and acting in accordance with all applicable laws and regulations.
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