Tabnine allows numerous third-party companies — including Google, HubSpot, LinkedIn, Reddit, and Microsoft — to place tracking scripts that follow your online behavior across websites.
Your browsing behavior and device identifiers are shared with at least a dozen third-party advertising and analytics platforms when you visit Tabnine's website, which may constitute a 'sale' or 'sharing' of personal data under California law.
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Compare across platforms →The breadth of advertising and analytics trackers deployed by Tabnine (including on the privacy policy page itself) may constitute data sharing or selling under CCPA, triggering opt-out rights that may not be prominently disclosed.
(1) REGULATORY FRAMEWORK: CCPA/CPRA §1798.120 (right to opt out of sale/sharing of personal information) and §1798.100 are directly triggered by the sharing of personal data with advertising platforms for cross-context behavioral advertising. GDPR Art. 6 and ePrivacy Directive 2002/58/EC (Cookie Law) require prior informed consent for non-essential tracking cookies in the EU. FTC Act Section 5 on unfair or deceptive practices applies if opt-out mechanisms are inadequate. (2)
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