Tabnine · Tabnine Privacy Policy

California CCPA/CPRA Rights

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What it is

California residents have the right to know what personal data Tabnine holds about them, to delete it, and to stop Tabnine from selling or sharing it with third parties.

Consumer impact (what this means for users)

California residents can opt out of Tabnine sharing their personal data — including browsing behavior and usage telemetry — with advertising and analytics platforms by contacting privacy@tabnine.com, which could materially reduce third-party data exposure.

What you can do

⚠️ These actions may provide transparency or partial mitigation but may not fully address the underlying issue. Effectiveness varies by jurisdiction and individual circumstances.
  • Delete Your Data
    California residents should email privacy@tabnine.com identifying themselves as a California resident and specifying whether they want to know, delete, or opt out of sale/sharing of their personal information.

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Why it matters (compliance & risk perspective)

Given Tabnine's extensive third-party tracker ecosystem, the right to opt out of data sharing is particularly significant for California residents, as tracker-based data transfers may constitute 'sharing' under CPRA.

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If you are a California resident, you have certain rights under the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) and the California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA), including the right to know about personal information collected, the right to delete personal information, the right to opt-out of the sale or sharing of personal information, and the right to non-discrimination for exercising your rights.

Institutional analysis (Compliance & legal intelligence)

(1) REGULATORY FRAMEWORK: CCPA §1798.100 (right to know), §1798.105 (right to delete), §1798.120 (right to opt-out of sale/sharing), §1798.125 (non-discrimination) are all engaged. CPRA amendments effective January 1, 2023, added the right to correct and expanded the definition of 'sharing' to include cross-context behavioral advertising. The California Privacy Protection Agency (CPPA) and California Attorney General are co-enforcement authorities. (2)

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Applicable agencies

  • State AG
    California Attorney General and California Privacy Protection Agency (CPPA) enforce CCPA/CPRA rights for California residents.
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Provision details

Document information
Document
Tabnine Privacy Policy
Entity
Tabnine
Document last updated
April 29, 2026
Tracking information
First tracked
April 30, 2026
Last verified
April 30, 2026
Record ID
CA-P-004224
Document ID
CA-D-00488
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Entity: Tabnine | Document: Tabnine Privacy Policy | Record: CA-P-004224
Captured: 2026-04-30 07:13:53 UTC | SHA-256: 26259857b884a837…
URL: https://conductatlas.com/platform/tabnine/tabnine-privacy-policy/california-ccpacpra-rights/
Accessed: May 2, 2026
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