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Free Privacy Policy Generator

Fill in a short form and get a ready privacy policy for your website. Everything runs in your browser — nothing you type is uploaded.

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What is a privacy policy generator?

A privacy policy generator turns a few answers about your website into a written privacy policy — the page that tells visitors what data you collect and how you use it. Instead of writing legal-style text from scratch, you fill a short form and the policy is assembled for you.

This generator builds the policy entirely in your browser. Nothing you enter is uploaded or stored. The result is a starting template — not legal advice — that you should review for the laws that apply to you.

How to generate a privacy policy

1

Fill in your details

Enter your website name, URL, owner, and contact email.

2

Tick what applies

Check the boxes for cookies, analytics, forms, ads, and third-party services.

3

Copy and review

Copy the policy, review it, and publish it on a page of your site.

What this tool offers

Tailored sections

The policy includes only the parts that match your site.

Plain, clear wording

Readable language, not impenetrable legalese.

Live preview

The policy updates as you change the form.

Copy or download

Take the result as text, ready to publish.

Honest about limits

It is clearly marked as a template, not legal advice.

100% in your browser

Nothing you type is uploaded or stored.

Why does your website need a privacy policy?

Almost every website collects some personal data — an IP address in a server log, a cookie, an email from a contact form. Privacy laws such as the GDPR in Europe and the CCPA in California require that you tell visitors what you collect and why. A privacy policy is how you do that.

It is also a trust signal. A visitor deciding whether to sign up or buy looks for a privacy policy as a sign that a site is run properly. And third parties — Google AdSense, app stores, payment providers — often refuse to work with a site that does not have one.

Important: a generated policy is a template. It is a solid starting point, but privacy law depends on where you and your visitors are. Review the text and, for anything you are unsure about, consult a qualified professional.

Frequently asked questions

Is a generated privacy policy legally valid?

It is a template, not legal advice. It covers the common ground well and is a strong starting point, but privacy law varies by country and state. Review the wording and, for anything specific to your situation, consult a qualified professional.

Does my small website really need one?

Most likely yes. If your site uses analytics, cookies, a contact form, or shows ads, it collects personal data, and laws such as the GDPR and CCPA expect a privacy policy. The size of the site does not exempt it.

Where do I put the privacy policy?

Publish it on its own page — commonly at /privacy — and link to it from your website footer so it is reachable from every page. Many forms and sign-up flows also link to it directly.

How often should I update it?

Update it whenever your data practices change — a new analytics tool, a newsletter, a new third-party service. Each time, revise the effective date so visitors can see it is current.

Is the form data sent anywhere?

No. The policy is assembled entirely in your browser. Nothing you enter is uploaded, stored, or sent to a server.

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