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The clause provides a qualified commitment — limited to reasonable attempts and intentional disclosure — against unauthorized third-party sharing, with an express carve-out for disclosures permitted elsewhere in the policy.
Interpretive note: The qualifier 'reasonably attempt' and the limitation to 'intentionally' disclose are both material legal qualifiers preserved in the canonical claim. The carve-out 'except as provided for herein' is also preserved.
The updated privacy policy no longer includes explicit language stating that Tabnine respects user privacy and the user's right to control how personal data is collected, used, and shared. This language removal does not necessarily change what data practices are authorized under other sections of the policy, but it does remove an aspirational commitment that was previously stated. The policy may continue to describe specific data practices, collection methods, and user controls elsewhere, but readers will no longer see this opening commitment to privacy and user control.
View change record →Tabnine commits to reasonably attempting to avoid intentionally sharing your Personal Information with third parties without your permission, but this commitment does not cover unintentional disclosures and does not apply to disclosures permitted elsewhere in the policy.
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The clause provides a qualified commitment — limited to reasonable attempts and intentional disclosure — against unauthorized third-party sharing, with an express carve-out for disclosures permitted elsewhere in the policy.
Tabnine commits to reasonably attempting to avoid intentionally sharing your Personal Information with third parties without your permission, but this commitment does not cover unintentional disclosures and does not apply to disclosures permitted elsewhere in the policy.
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