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Frequently asked questions about GDPR and Talloo

Q: As a social media marketer, how will the GDPR affect me?
A: If you are a business with customers in the EU, the GDPR will be applicable to you when you are handling personal data of your EU customers. We recently published this blog post about what it means for social media marketers. We hope you find it useful, but advise you to consult a legal advisor to ensure you are compliant.

Q: Does the GDPR change how I can use Talloo?
A: No. Talloo’s features and functionality are unaffected by the GDPR.

Q: How does Talloo collect data—by e-mail, electronic forms, activity tracking, etc.?
A: We primarily collect data when a user sign-up for Talloo services. Where data tracking is enabled we make sure that we do not collect any personally identifiable information.

Updated: November 24, 2021