Privacy Policy Generator
Create a clear, professional privacy policy for your website, online store, SaaS product, or mobile app — tailored to your business in just a few minutes.
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Generate my Privacy PolicyWhy your website needs a privacy policy
If your website collects any personal information from visitors — even just an email address through a contact form — a privacy policy helps you explain what data you collect, why you collect it, and how visitors can contact you about it.
Many platforms and ad networks (such as Google Analytics, Google AdSense, and most payment processors) require websites to display a privacy policy as part of their terms of service.
What's included in your generated privacy policy
Our generator creates a privacy policy that covers:
- What information you collect (forms, cookies, analytics, payments)
- How that information is used and shared
- Cookie and tracking technology disclosures
- User rights (access, correction, deletion requests)
- Data retention, security, and international transfers
- Children's privacy and policy update procedures
Built for SaaS, e-commerce, blogs, and apps
Whether you run a SaaS product, an online store, a content blog, or a mobile app, the generator adjusts the wording based on your business type, whether you process payments, and whether you use cookies, analytics, or third-party advertising.
Frequently asked questions
- Is the generated privacy policy legally binding?
- The generator produces a general-purpose template based on the details you provide. It is not legal advice, and we recommend having it reviewed by a qualified lawyer for your specific situation and jurisdiction.
- Can I edit the generated policy?
- Yes. The full pack is provided in Markdown and HTML formats so you can easily edit the wording before publishing it on your site.
- Does it cover GDPR and CCPA?
- The template includes common clauses related to user rights, data sharing, and international transfers that are commonly found in GDPR- and CCPA-oriented policies. You should confirm compliance details with a lawyer familiar with your target markets.