Generate a complete privacy policy for your website in seconds. Covers GDPR, CCPA, and other regional regulations based on your inputs.
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Disclaimer: This generator provides a template for informational purposes only. It is not legal advice. For compliance specific to your business, consult a qualified attorney.
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Build My WebsiteA privacy policy is a legal requirement for any website that collects personal data. If you use Google Analytics, accept email signups, process payments, or set cookies, you are collecting data. Laws like the GDPR, CCPA, PIPEDA, and Australia's Privacy Act all require you to tell users what data you collect and how you use it.
Without a privacy policy, you risk fines, legal action, and loss of user trust. Google and Apple also require privacy policies for apps and websites that appear in their ecosystems. Ad platforms like Meta and Google Ads will reject campaigns from websites without one.
This tool creates a privacy policy based on your specific inputs. It includes sections for data collection, third-party service disclosures, cookie usage, data retention, user rights based on your region, and children's privacy. The output adjusts automatically for GDPR (EU), CCPA (US), UK GDPR, PIPEDA (Canada), Australian Privacy Principles, and India's DPDPA.
Each third-party service you select gets its own disclosure paragraph. If you use Stripe for payments, the policy explains that payment data goes to Stripe. If you use Google Analytics, it tells users about tracking and how to opt out. This specificity matters for compliance.
Copy the generated text and add it to a dedicated Privacy Policy page on your website. Link to it from your footer on every page. If your business handles sensitive data or operates in a heavily regulated industry, have a lawyer review the policy before publishing.
Review and update the policy at least once a year, or whenever you add new services, collect new data types, or expand to new regions.