Tabnine removed a privacy commitment statement from their Terms of Use on May 15, 2026. The removed language stated '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.' This was a reassurance statement rather than an operative provision, so its removal does not change what the actual terms authorize or require, but it does eliminate explicit language welcoming users and affirming privacy respect.
The updated Terms of Use no longer include an opening statement reassuring users that Tabnine respects their privacy and their right to control personal data collection, use, and sharing. This was an introductory commitment statement rather than an operative privacy provision, so the removal does not change the actual privacy rights, obligations, or data-handling practices defined in the operative sections of the agreement. The substantive privacy terms that govern how Tabnine collects, uses, and shares data remain unchanged by this modification.
The removed language was an opening reassurance statement rather than an operative provision that governed privacy rights or data practices. Its removal does not change the substantive privacy terms or obligations defined elsewhere in the agreement, so this change has minimal operational significance for how Tabnine collects, uses, or shares user data.
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Tabnine removed an opening privacy reassurance statement from their Terms of Use. This was a preamble or welcome statement, not an operative privacy clause, so the removal does not alter binding obligations, disclosures, or data-handling procedures. No compliance obligation change results from this removal. Organizations using Tabnine should review the operative privacy terms to understand actual data practices, which are not affected by this change.
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