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To follow the GDPR law with told on your website you should follow this guidance

You have Told installed on a website.

Given that Told tracks user activities on your website to trigger surveys, it's essential to obtain user consent before implementing it.

To achieve this, you can easily integrate Told's SDK and initialization function into your cookies manager. This enables you to seamlessly incorporate consent-seeking mechanisms, ensuring compliance with data privacy regulations and respecting user preferences regarding their data.


You have Told installed on a Saas

It's advisable to incorporate Told into your content policy guidelines to ensure that its usage aligns with your organization's standards and practices. This inclusion not only underscores your commitment to transparency and user privacy but also helps to streamline the integration process and ensures that Told's functionality is properly accounted for within your broader content management framework.


You intend to collect personal data using Told

What is personal data?

According to the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), personal data refers to any information relating to an identified or identifiable natural person. This includes not only obvious identifiers like names and email addresses but also factors such as location data, IP addresses, cookie identifiers, and other online identifiers. Additionally, personal data encompasses factors like genetic, biometric, economic, cultural, or social information that can be linked to an individual.

To comply with regulations, we have implemented a specific question called "Contact Information".

This question follows a two-step process:

  1. Request the respondent's consent to share their personal data.

  2. Proceed with filling out the form and inquire about the required information.

If the respondent declines to give consent, they will be unable to complete the form.

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