Tabnine reserves the right to modify these terms at any time and treats continued use of the service following an update as acceptance of the revised terms, with notice provided by updating the document date.
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This provision establishes a passive acceptance mechanism for terms modifications, under which users who continue using the service after a date change on the document are treated as having consented to updated terms without requiring affirmative acknowledgment.
Interpretive note: The adequacy of a document date update as notice of material changes may be assessed differently under GDPR, EU consumer law, and US state consumer protection frameworks.
Weakened notification requirement from 'email or by posting a notice on the Services prior to the change becoming effective' to only 'updating the date at the top of these Terms,' reducing visibility and advance notice of changes.
View full change record →This clause establishes that material changes to the agreement take effect upon posting, with notice limited to a date update on the document, and that ongoing service use constitutes acceptance of the revised terms.
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"We reserve the right to modify these Terms at any time. We will provide notice of any material changes to these Terms by updating the date at the top of these Terms. Your continued use of the Services after such modifications constitutes your acceptance of the updated Terms.— Excerpt from Tabnine's Tabnine Terms of Use
1. REGULATORY LANDSCAPE: GDPR requires that consent to material changes in data processing be freely given, specific, informed, and unambiguous. A passive acceptance mechanism based on continued service use may not satisfy GDPR's affirmative consent standard for processing changes. EU Directive 93/13/EEC on unfair contract terms may also be relevant where modifications materially alter consumer rights without adequate notice. The FTC may evaluate whether a date-change-only notification mechanism constitutes adequate disclosure of material changes. 2. GOVERNANCE EXPOSURE: Medium. The passive acceptance mechanism creates compliance exposure for organizations subject to GDPR where updated terms affect data processing practices. For consumer-facing deployments, the adequacy of a date-change notification as constructive notice may be challenged in EU member states and under California consumer protection standards. 3. JURISDICTION FLAGS: EU/EEA users face heightened exposure where terms modifications affect data processing; GDPR's affirmative consent requirements may not be satisfied by continued-use acceptance. California's CCPA and CPRA impose transparency obligations that may require more prominent notice of material policy changes. 4. CONTRACT AND VENDOR IMPLICATIONS: Enterprise procurement teams should assess whether reliance on date-change notifications is operationally sufficient for their compliance monitoring workflows. Vendor management programs should include mechanisms to detect and review Tabnine terms updates, particularly those affecting data processing or IP licensing provisions. 5. COMPLIANCE CONSIDERATIONS: Legal and compliance teams should establish a monitoring process for Tabnine terms changes, as the agreement does not commit to proactive email notification of material updates. Data processing agreements and DPAs referencing these terms should include version control provisions to ensure alignment with current terms.
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This provision establishes a passive acceptance mechanism for terms modifications, under which users who continue using the service after a date change on the document are treated as having consented to updated terms without requiring affirmative acknowledgment.
This clause establishes that material changes to the agreement take effect upon posting, with notice limited to a date update on the document, and that ongoing service use constitutes acceptance of the revised terms.
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