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This provision operationalizes data sharing with external service providers as a standard business practice. The authorization permits cross-site activity tracking, which expands the information ecosystem beyond Tabnine's direct control and enables third-party profiling based on user behavior patterns.
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 →Under this clause, users' online activity data becomes subject to collection by third-party analytics and advertising networks during their use of Tabnine services. The terms authorize tracking across multiple websites, not solely within the Tabnine platform.
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"We use third-party services to help us understand how users interact with our services. These may include analytics providers, advertising networks, and marketing platforms. These third parties may collect information about your online activities over time and across different websites.— Excerpt from Tabnine's Tabnine Privacy Policy
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This provision operationalizes data sharing with external service providers as a standard business practice. The authorization permits cross-site activity tracking, which expands the information ecosystem beyond Tabnine's direct control and enables third-party profiling based on user behavior patterns.
Under this clause, users' online activity data becomes subject to collection by third-party analytics and advertising networks during their use of Tabnine services. The terms authorize tracking across multiple websites, not solely within the Tabnine platform.
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