Free Privacy Policy Generator
Generate a privacy policy for your website free — answer a short questionnaire about what you collect, which tools you use and where your users are, and get a structured document with matching GDPR, DPDP Act 2023 (India) and CCPA sections, ready to copy as clean HTML. Built entirely in your browser, no signup — and paired with one honest caveat, printed on every output: it's a starting template, not legal advice.
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- Works offline once loaded
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How to use this tool
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Answer the questionnaire
Your business details, the data you collect, the third-party tools you run (analytics, ads, payments), and where your users are.
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Generate and read it
The document assembles from your answers — sections you don't need never appear. Actually read it: you're the one publishing it.
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Copy, download, and get it reviewed
Copy the HTML into your site or download the .html/.txt file — then have a lawyer sanity-check it before it goes live.
Questions people ask
Is a privacy policy legally required?
In most cases, effectively yes. India's DPDP Act 2023 requires notice about what personal data you process and why; GDPR requires detailed disclosures for EU users; and platform rules — Google AdSense, app stores, payment processors — contractually require one regardless of where you operate.
Is a generated privacy policy legally valid?
A generated policy is a structured starting point that reflects your answers — nothing more. No generator knows your data flows, vendors, or sector rules. Publishing an inaccurate policy can be worse than none, so treat this as a draft for a lawyer to review, especially in fintech, health or education.
What should a privacy policy actually contain?
Who you are and how to reach you; what data you collect and how; why you use it; which third parties see it (analytics, ads, payment processors); how long you keep it; user rights under applicable laws; a cookies explanation; and how children's data is handled. The questionnaire walks through exactly these.
Do I need a privacy policy for Google AdSense or Analytics?
Yes — Google's terms require sites using AdSense or Analytics to disclose cookie usage and ad personalisation. Tick analytics and ads in the questionnaire and the matching clauses are included.
Which laws does this generator cover?
It can include sections written in the vocabulary of India's DPDP Act 2023 (Data Fiduciary, Data Principal, grievance redressal), the EU GDPR (legal bases, data-subject rights), and a CCPA note for California. Tick only the ones matching where your users actually are — clauses for laws that don't apply add confusion, not protection.
Do I need terms and conditions as well?
They do different jobs: the privacy policy covers data handling; terms cover rules of use, payments, refunds and liability. Most businesses publish both — our terms generator uses the same questionnaire style.
Where do my questionnaire answers go?
Nowhere. The document is assembled on your device, and answers are saved only in your browser's local storage so you can regenerate after edits. "Start over" wipes them.
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