Privacy Policy Generator

Create a customized, professional Privacy Policy for your website in minutes.

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Your Generated Privacy Policy

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How To Create Your Privacy Policy

1

Enter Website Info

Input your company name, website URL, and contact email address to personalize the policy.

2

Customize Options

Select whether you use cookies, Google AdSense, or other third-party tracking tools.

3

Copy and Deploy

Click "Generate," then copy the HTML code and paste it into a new page on your website.

Why You Need a Privacy Policy

Legal Requirement

Laws like GDPR (Europe), CCPA (California), and CalOPPA require websites collecting data to have a privacy policy.

AdSense & Analytics

Third-party services like Google AdSense and Google Analytics explicitly require you to have a valid privacy policy.

Build Trust

Transparency about how you handle user data builds credibility and trust with your website visitors.

Frequently Asked Questions

A Privacy Policy is a legal document that discloses some or all of the ways a party gathers, uses, discloses, and manages a customer or client's data. It fulfills a legal requirement to protect a customer's or client's privacy.

Yes, our Privacy Policy Generator is 100% free to use for personal and commercial websites. You can generate, copy, and use the policy without any attribution or fees.

Our generator creates a generic policy that includes standard clauses referencing GDPR and CCPA rights. However, for full compliance, especially for large businesses, we recommend consulting with a legal professional to tailor the specific details to your operations.

Yes, this policy is suitable for both websites and mobile applications (iOS/Android). Just make sure to adjust the "Log Files" and "Cookies" sections if your app collects data differently than a standard website.

Our generator includes a specific option for "Google AdSense." Checking this box adds the required "Double DART Cookie" clause that Google requires publishers to have in their privacy policy.

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