Tabnine added two sentences to the top of its Privacy Policy on April 30, 2026, introducing a welcoming statement about privacy respect and adding preference controls. The new text states: 'We're glad you're here and want you to know that we respect your privacy and your right to control how we collect, use, and share your personal data.' The change also adds UI elements labeled 'Open Preferences' and 'Accept All'. This appears to be a preamble and consent interface addition rather than a substantive modification to data practices.
The updated Privacy Policy now opens with a statement affirming Tabnine's respect for user privacy and user control over data collection, use, and sharing. The change introduces UI elements labeled 'Open Preferences' and 'Accept All', suggesting a consent or preference management interface. No substantive changes to data collection, processing, or sharing practices are described in this change. The practical impact depends on what the 'Open Preferences' interface actually permits users to configure.
The addition of a preference management interface suggests Tabnine is implementing user controls for privacy settings. The practical significance depends on what choices the interface actually provides. Organizations should verify whether this reflects a meaningful change in user control architecture or is primarily a messaging and UI update.
→ Review the 'Open Preferences' interface to understand what privacy controls are available
→ Users will operate under the updated Privacy Policy terms as written
→ Users may not access preference controls if they do not engage with the interface
Added opening statement affirming respect for privacy and user control over data collection, use, and sharing.
Added 'Open Preferences' and 'Accept All' UI elements to Privacy Policy header, suggesting consent or configuration mechanisms.
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This change appears to be a UI and messaging update to the Privacy Policy header rather than a substantive modification to data handling practices. The addition of a preference management interface ('Open Preferences') may indicate a consent or choice mechanism, but the specific scope and function of that interface are not described in the detected change. Organizations should verify whether this reflects an actual change in consent architecture or user control mechanisms, and whether it affects existing privacy notices, data processing impact assessments, or vendor contract language.
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