Overview
Tally is a minimalist online form builder that embeds forms on host websites. It collects submission data and can forward it to integrations like Notion, Airtable, or Google Sheets. Tally scripts render embedded or full-page forms without requiring significant tracking infrastructure.
What This Script Does
- Renders embedded form widgets or full-page forms on the host site
- Collects user-submitted form data and sends it to Tally's servers
- Sets minimal session cookies to manage form state during completion
- Makes network requests to load form configuration and submit responses
Consent & Compliance
- Category: Functional
- GDPR: Consent may be required depending on what data the form collects. The embed script itself processes minimal personal data, but form submissions may contain personal information.
- CCPA: Form submission data is collected for the site operator's purposes, not for third-party advertising.
- ePrivacy: Session cookies for form state management are generally considered functional and may not require consent.
Should You Block This Without Consent?
No. Tally is a functional form tool that serves a direct purpose for the site visitor. It does not track users for advertising and sets only minimal cookies for form operation. Blocking it would prevent forms from working.
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tally.soFunctionalFrequently Asked Questions
Does embedding Tally forms require cookie consent?
No. Tally is a functional form tool that sets only minimal session cookies for managing form state. It does not track users for advertising or deploy persistent tracking cookies. The embed itself processes minimal personal data, though form submissions may contain personal information depending on the fields configured.
What tracking does Tally perform on embedded forms?
Tally's scripts are lightweight and privacy-friendly. They render the form, load configuration from Tally servers, and submit responses. Only minimal session cookies maintain form state. No advertising pixels, cross-site tracking, or persistent behavioral cookies are used. Submission data can forward to integrations like Notion or Airtable.
How does ConsentStack treat Tally form embeds?
ConsentStack recognizes Tally as a functional vendor and allows forms to load without prior consent. Since Tally serves a direct visitor purpose without advertising tracking or non-essential cookies, blocking it would prevent forms from working and degrade the visitor experience unnecessarily.
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