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Cookie Policy

Last updated: 17 May 2026

This page explains what cookies the Veiltag website sets, and what cookies are set by the third parties whose services we embed. It's deliberately short because the answer is: the Veiltag site itself doesn't set any.

What is a cookie?

A cookie is a small text file a website stores on your device to remember information between visits or between pages. UK PECR (the Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations) and EU ePrivacy law require us to tell you which cookies are set and to ask for consent before any non-essential cookies are set.

Cookies set by Veiltag

None. The Veiltag website (the pages at veiltag.com) does not set any cookies, tracking pixels, or local-storage items of its own.

Cookies set by the services we use

The site uses three third-party services. Here's what each does about cookies:

Service Purpose Sets cookies?
Plausible Privacy-friendly site analytics (page views, referrer, country) No. Plausible is cookieless by design. It does not use cookies, local storage, or any cross-site identifier. See Plausible's data policy.
Tally Embedded beta signup form on the homepage Yes. When the Tally iframe loads, Tally sets one or more cookies for spam protection and their own analytics. These cookies are set on the tally.so domain, not on veiltag.com. See Tally's cookie policy for the current list.
Vercel Static hosting + edge network No (for this site). Vercel can set analytics cookies if Vercel Analytics is enabled on a project, but we use Plausible instead and have Vercel Analytics turned off.
Cloudflare DNS for veiltag.com No (as DNS-only). If Cloudflare is ever proxying traffic (orange-cloud), Cloudflare sets a __cf_bm bot-management cookie that lasts about 30 minutes. We will update this page if that changes.

How to refuse Tally's cookies

The only third-party cookies you might encounter on this site come from the Tally form embed. If you do not want Tally to set cookies, do not load the beta signup section, or block the tally.so domain in your browser's privacy settings.

Submitting the Tally form is what passes your name and email to us; if you don't submit the form, no personal information leaves your browser via the form.

Changes to this policy

If we ever add a service that sets a cookie on veiltag.com, or change how Plausible or Tally is configured, we will update this page and refresh the "Last updated" date. Adding analytics, advertising, chat widgets, or any other third-party tool would require the same change to our Privacy Policy and the security headers in our deploy config.

Contact

Questions about this policy? Email info@veiltag.com.

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