Tabbio documentation

Privacy and account security

Choose what is public, use private sharing for named reviewers, protect sessions and connections, and understand permanent account deletion.

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You decide when a Tabbio page or CV becomes public. A public page can be opened without an account, so check every visible field and search setting before you publish.

When should I use private sharing?#

Use a private link or access grant when a specific person needs the full CV or contact details. Treat a private link as sensitive, and revoke it when the review is finished.

How do I protect my account?#

Use a strong sign-in method, complete email or identity checks, and sign out of shared devices. Revoke old sessions, connections, private links, and MCP tokens. Tabbio support should never need your password, one-time code, or raw token.

What does permanent deletion do?#

Account deletion is intended to remove the Tabbio account and the data it owns, revoke its connections, and allow a new signup with the same email later. A recipient or outside provider may keep information under its own policy. Read the confirmation in the product before you continue.

Frequently asked questions#

Is a public CV the same as being open to work?#

No. Public sharing and employer discovery are separate choices. Review both settings when you change your availability.

Yes. Revoke or regenerate it from the current sharing controls when the old link should stop working.

Should I send a token to support?#

No. Do not send passwords, one-time codes, OAuth codes, MCP tokens, provider tokens, or private share tokens.

Can an outside provider keep data after deletion?#

It may keep information under its own legal or retention policy. Review the provider directly when you also want to remove access or stored data there.