Privacy Policy Generator
Fill in the details below to generate your custom privacy policy.
What Does a Privacy Policy Generator Do?
A privacy policy tells visitors what data your site collects, how it's used, and their rights over it — a legal requirement in most jurisdictions (GDPR in the EU, CCPA in California) for any site that collects personal data, including through analytics or cookies. This tool builds a standard-format policy from your business details.
Fill in your company and site information and get ready-to-publish HTML you can paste directly into a page.
Why Use This Privacy Policy Generator
⚖️ GDPR & CCPA-Aware Language
Standard clauses covering the data-rights language both regulations expect.
📋 Ready-to-Publish HTML
Paste directly into a CMS page — no reformatting needed.
🆓 Free, No Signup
Generate a policy for as many sites as you run, at no cost.
How to Generate a Privacy Policy
- Enter your Company Name — the legal entity responsible for the site.
- Enter your Website Name and URL.
- Copy the Generated Policy and publish it as a linked page, typically titled "Privacy Policy" in your footer.
Publishing a Privacy Policy Correctly
1. Link it from every page, usually the footer
GDPR and CCPA both expect the policy to be easily discoverable — a footer link that appears sitewide is the standard implementation.
2. Update it to match what your site actually does
If you add a new analytics tool, ad network, or data collection method later, revisit and update your policy — an inaccurate policy is worse than none for compliance purposes.
3. Have a lawyer review it for regulated or high-risk sites
This generator produces solid standard-case language, but a site handling health, financial, or children's data should have a lawyer verify full compliance.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: Do I really need a privacy policy for a small site?
A: If your site uses any analytics, ads, cookies, or contact forms — which is almost every site — you're collecting personal data and a privacy policy is expected, regardless of site size.
Q: Does a generated policy guarantee legal compliance?
A: It gives you solid standard-case language covering the common requirements, but full compliance depends on your specific data practices — a generic template can't account for every business's unique situation.
Q: What's the difference between GDPR and CCPA?
A: GDPR is the EU's data protection law (applies if you have EU visitors); CCPA is California's equivalent (applies to qualifying businesses with California residents' data). Most modern policies address both since audiences are rarely limited to one region.