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Create a comprehensive, legally-compliant privacy policy for your website in minutes. GDPR & CCPA compliant. No signup required.
GDPR, CCPA, and international privacy law coverage
Generated in your browser. No data collected or stored.
Tailored to your business type and data practices
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Shopify, WooCommerce, and custom online stores collecting customer data, payment info, and shipping addresses. Comply with GDPR and CCPA before collecting any customer information.
Software products and web applications storing user data, analytics, and session info. Essential for signup flows, user dashboards, and API services.
WordPress blogs, news sites, and content platforms using cookies, Google Analytics, ad networks, or email subscriptions. Legally required in EU and California.
Web design agencies, marketing consultants, and freelancers building client websites. Generate compliant policies for multiple client projects quickly.
New products launching quickly without legal budget. Get compliant before your first user signs up. Avoid costly fines and build trust from day one.
iOS and Android apps collecting user data, using analytics, or showing ads. Required by App Store and Google Play for apps targeting EU or California users.
GDPR (EU), CCPA (California), and many other laws require privacy policies if you collect any personal data - including cookies and analytics. Fines can reach €20 million under GDPR.
Transparent data practices build credibility. 85% of users won't buy from sites without clear privacy policies. Show you respect user privacy to increase conversions.
Apple App Store and Google Play require privacy policies for apps that collect data. Without one, your app won't be approved or could be removed.
Google Analytics, Facebook Pixel, payment processors, and ad networks require privacy disclosures. Non-compliance can result in account termination.
Use this tool for free! Just give credit by mentioning the tool in your project.
For commercial projects, a commercial license is required. Contact me for pricing.
Yes, if your website collects any personal data (emails, names, cookies, analytics), you legally need a privacy policy. GDPR (EU), CCPA (California), and other laws require clear disclosure of data collection practices. Most websites use cookies and analytics, making a privacy policy mandatory. Failure to have one can result in fines up to €20 million or 4% of revenue under GDPR.
For personal use, yes - completely free! Just give credit by mentioning the tool. For commercial use, a commercial license is required. No sign-ups needed. All processing happens in your browser - no data is collected or stored.
Yes, the generated policy includes all required GDPR and CCPA clauses including data collection disclosure, legal basis, user rights (access, deletion, portability), data retention, cookies, and third-party sharing. However, you should review it to ensure it accurately reflects your specific data practices. Consider consulting a lawyer for high-risk businesses.
GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation) is an EU law protecting personal data of European visitors, requiring explicit consent and strong data rights. CCPA (California Consumer Privacy Act) protects California residents, giving them rights to know what data is collected and opt-out of sales. Both require clear privacy disclosures, but GDPR is stricter with heavier fines.
Yes, the tool generates a comprehensive policy based on your inputs, which you can edit and customize. You select your business type, data practices, third-party services, and jurisdiction. After generation, you can copy the text and modify it to fit your specific needs before publishing.
Update your privacy policy whenever you change data collection practices, add new third-party services (analytics, payment processors), or when new regulations come into effect. At minimum, review it annually. Always include a 'Last Updated' date at the top of your policy.
After generating your privacy policy: 1) Review it carefully to ensure accuracy, 2) Add it to your website footer with a clear link, 3) Include links in signup forms and checkout pages, 4) Update the 'Last Updated' date when you make changes, 5) For high-stakes businesses, have a lawyer review it.
The generated policy includes a cookies section explaining what cookies you use and why. However, GDPR also requires active consent (cookie banners) before setting non-essential cookies. This tool generates the disclosure policy, but you'll also need a cookie consent banner on your website for GDPR compliance.