Tabnine updated their Privacy Policy on April 30, 2026 to add a brief welcome message and a privacy preference banner at the top of the document. The new text tells users that Tabnine respects their privacy and right to control how their personal data is collected, used, and shared, and introduces options to open privacy preferences or accept all. This is a cosmetic and user-interface change rather than a substantive shift in data practices.
Tabnine added a welcome message to its Privacy Policy page affirming that users have the right to control how their personal data is collected, used, and shared. A new privacy preference prompt ('Open Preferences / Accept All') now appears, giving users a visible way to manage their consent settings. You can click 'Open Preferences' on Tabnine's Privacy Policy page to review and adjust your personal data consent choices.
The addition of a visible privacy preference prompt gives users a clearer opportunity to manage their consent settings when visiting Tabnine's Privacy Policy page. While the change is minor, it signals Tabnine's effort to improve consent transparency in line with GDPR and ePrivacy expectations.
Tabnine added a welcome message affirming user rights to control personal data collection and surfaced an 'Open Preferences / Accept All' consent prompt at the top of the policy page.
ConductAtlas Policy Archive Entity: Tabnine | Document: Tabnine Privacy Policy | Record: CA-C-000740 Captured: 2026-04-30 06:41:05 UTC URL: https://conductatlas.com/change/2026-04-30-tabnine-tabnine-privacy-policy-740/ Accessed: May 2, 2026
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Tabnine added a consent/preference banner introduction to its Privacy Policy page on April 30, 2026. The addition references user rights to control data collection, use, and sharing, and surfaces an 'Open Preferences / Accept All' control. This touches consent mechanism transparency obligations under GDPR Art. 7 and ePrivacy/cookie consent requirements. The change appears to be a UI-layer consent notice improvement rather than a substantive policy revision. Compliance teams should verify that the underlying preference management system (referenced by 'Open Preferences') is functional and lawful. Low urgency, but confirm the consent mechanism meets applicable standards.
1. GDPR Art. 7 (Conditions for consent) — the 'Open Preferences / Accept All' mechanism must ensure consent is freely given, specific, informed, and unambiguous; an 'Accept All' button without an equally prominent 'Reject All' or granular opt-out may not satisfy Art. 7(3) and EDPB Guidelines 05/2020 on consent.
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