Privacy Policy Generator
Generate a professional privacy policy for your website or app. Customize for the data you collect, cookies you use, and third-party services. Includes GDPR and CCPA compliance sections.
Business Information
Company name is required
Website URL is required
Contact email is required
Data Collection
What personal information do you collect?
How do you collect this information?
Cookies & Tracking
Does your website use cookies?
What types of cookies?
Third-Party Services
Which third-party services do you use?
Compliance Options
Include sections for:
Do you sell user data to third parties?
This privacy policy is a template provided for informational purposes only. It should not be considered legal advice. We strongly recommend having your privacy policy reviewed by a qualified attorney before publishing.
Embed This Tool
Add this tool to your website with customizable styling
How to Use
- 1 Enter business information — Provide your company name, website URL, and contact email. Select your country for regional compliance.
- 2 Specify data collection — Check which personal information you collect and how you collect it (forms, registration, purchases, etc.).
- 3 Configure cookies — Indicate if your site uses cookies and select which types (essential, analytics, advertising, social media).
- 4 Add third-party services — Select any third-party services you use like Google Analytics, payment processors, or email marketing.
- 5 Generate and download — Click generate to create your policy. Copy to clipboard or download as TXT, HTML, or Markdown.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a privacy policy for my website?
Yes, if you collect any personal data (including via cookies, analytics, or contact forms), most jurisdictions require a privacy policy. Laws like GDPR, CCPA, and others mandate transparency about data collection.
Is this privacy policy generator free?
Yes, our privacy policy generator is completely free. Generate, customize, and download your privacy policy without any cost or signup required.
Should I have a lawyer review my privacy policy?
We recommend having a qualified attorney review your policy before publishing, especially for businesses handling sensitive data or operating in regulated industries. Our generator provides a solid template.
What's the difference between GDPR and CCPA?
GDPR applies to EU users and focuses on consent-based data processing. CCPA applies to California residents and emphasizes the right to know, delete, and opt-out of data sales. Include both for broader compliance.