This is Tabnine's privacy policy explaining how the company collects and uses your data when you use its AI code assistant tool. The most important thing to know is that Tabnine may collect code snippets you type, your IDE usage patterns, device identifiers, and professional details, and may use this data to improve its AI models — though enterprise users can configure settings to limit code retention. If you are a California resident or EU user, you have specific rights to request deletion or export of your personal data by contacting privacy@tabnine.com.
This document is Tabnine's Privacy Policy governing the collection, use, and disclosure of personal data by Tabnine Ltd. in connection with its AI-powered code assistant services, with legal bases including consent, legitimate interests, and contractual necessity under GDPR and equivalent frameworks. The policy creates obligations on Tabnine to provide data subject rights (access, deletion, portability, correction) and discloses that personal data — including code snippets, usage telemetry, device identifiers, and professional information — is shared with third-party service providers and analytics partners. A notable provision permits Tabnine to use user-submitted content and telemetry data for AI model training and product improvement, though the policy states code is not retained after processing for Teams/Enterprise users with certain configurations. The policy engages GDPR (EU/UK), CCPA/CPRA for California residents, and potentially the EU AI Act given the AI code generation context; material compliance considerations include the adequacy of consent mechanisms for AI training use of code inputs, the sufficiency of data processing agreements with sub-processors, and the tension between claimed code non-retention and actual telemetry logging practices. Enterprise and business customers deploying Tabnine for employee use face additional DPA obligations and should evaluate sub-processor lists and data residency commitments.
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