Privacy Policy Generator
Generate a free, customisable privacy policy for your website or app. Covers GDPR, CCPA, cookies, and Google Analytics. Download in seconds — no sign-up.
Your Business
Data You Collect
Third-Party Services Used
Compliance Sections to Include
Fill in the form and click
Generate Privacy Policy
⚠ This generates a starting template — it is not legal advice. Review with a qualified attorney before publishing, especially if you collect sensitive data or serve EU / California users.
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How works
Answer a few questions about your website and get a ready-to-use privacy policy in seconds. No account, no watermark, no cost.
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Enter your business details
Add your website name, URL, and a contact email. These appear in the policy header and contact section.
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Select what data you collect
Check every type of personal data your site touches — contact forms, payments, analytics. Honest disclosure is a legal requirement.
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Add your third-party services
If you use Google Analytics, Stripe, or any marketing tool, select it. These services receive user data and must be named in your policy.
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Choose compliance sections
GDPR applies if any EU visitors use your site. CCPA applies to California residents. Add the ones relevant to your audience.
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Copy and publish
Click Generate, then copy the policy to a dedicated page on your site (e.g. /privacy-policy) and link to it from your footer.
Everything runs in your browser. Your business details are never sent to our servers.
Frequently asked questions — Privacy Policy Generator
Do I legally need a privacy policy?
Yes, in most cases. If your website collects any personal data — including using Google Analytics — you are legally required to disclose it. GDPR (EU), CCPA (California), COPPA (US children's sites), and PIPEDA (Canada) all require a privacy policy. Google AdSense also requires one as a condition of participation.
Is this privacy policy free to use on my website?
Yes. The generated policy is yours to copy, edit, and publish with no attribution or fees. We recommend reviewing it with a lawyer if your business collects sensitive data or operates in regulated industries.
Does Google Analytics require a privacy policy?
Yes. Google Analytics collects IP addresses and usage data, which is personal data under GDPR. Google's own Terms of Service require publishers to have a privacy policy that discloses the use of Analytics and links to Google's own privacy information.
What is GDPR and when does it apply to me?
GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation) is EU law that governs the collection and use of personal data. It applies to any website with EU visitors — regardless of where your business is based. Fines for non-compliance can reach €20 million or 4% of annual global turnover.
What is CCPA?
The California Consumer Privacy Act gives California residents the right to know what personal data businesses collect, request deletion, and opt out of data sales. It applies to businesses that meet certain revenue or data-volume thresholds and serve California users.
Where should I put my privacy policy?
Create a dedicated page (e.g. yourdomain.com/privacy-policy) and link to it from your site footer, any forms that collect personal data, and your cookie consent banner.
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