Privacy Policy Generator — GDPR Compliant

Generate a GDPR-compliant privacy policy for your website or app. Customizable for cookies, analytics, and payments. Free template.

Disclaimer: This generator provides a template for informational purposes only. It is not legal advice. We recommend consulting a legal professional to ensure your privacy policy complies with all applicable laws and regulations.

Basic Information

What data do you collect?

Do you use analytics?

Do you use cookies?

Newsletter?

Process payments?

Third-party services

Data Retention Period

DPO Contact Email

Free Privacy Policy Generator

Generate a customized privacy policy for your website or app. Answer a few questions about your data practices and get a GDPR-compliant document.

Every website that collects personal data needs a privacy policy. Our generator creates a comprehensive policy covering cookies, analytics, contact forms, and more.

Privacy regulations like GDPR (European Union), CCPA (California), and LGPD (Brazil) require websites to disclose what personal data they collect, why they collect it, how long they store it, and with whom they share it. Failing to have a privacy policy can result in fines reaching millions of dollars under GDPR.

Even a simple website with a contact form and Google Analytics collects personal data: names, email addresses, IP addresses, and browsing behavior. If you use cookies for analytics, advertising, or functionality, your privacy policy must describe each type and its purpose. This generator asks targeted questions to cover your specific data practices.

A privacy policy should be linked in your website footer on every page and written in clear, plain language that non-lawyers can understand. Review and update your policy whenever you add new third-party services, change data retention periods, or expand to new markets with different regulations.

How the Privacy Policy Generator Works

  1. Enter your website or app name and the type of data you collect
  2. Select which third-party services you use (analytics, ads, payment processors)
  3. Choose the applicable regulations (GDPR, CCPA, or both)
  4. Generate and download the privacy policy as HTML or plain text

Privacy Policy Requirements

Under GDPR, every website that collects data from EU visitors must have a privacy policy explaining what data is collected, why, how long it is stored, and who it is shared with. The CCPA provides similar requirements for California residents. Your policy must be easily accessible (typically linked in the website footer) and written in plain, understandable language. Update your privacy policy whenever you add new data collection methods or third-party services.

When to Use a Privacy Policy Generator

Use this generator when launching a new website, app, or online service that collects any form of personal data — including contact forms, analytics, cookies, or user accounts. It is also useful when updating an existing policy after adding new third-party services or expanding to markets with different privacy regulations like GDPR or CCPA.

Common Use Cases

  • Launching a new website or web application that uses analytics and contact forms
  • Creating a GDPR-compliant privacy policy for a European audience
  • Generating a CCPA-compliant policy for websites serving California residents
  • Updating an existing privacy policy after adding new third-party services like payment processors or marketing tools

Expert Tips

  • Link your privacy policy in the website footer on every page — regulators and app stores require easy accessibility.
  • Write in plain language that a non-lawyer can understand — regulations like GDPR explicitly require clear, plain wording.
  • Include the date of last update at the top of the policy so users can see when it was most recently revised.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does every website need a privacy policy?
If your website collects any personal data — including IP addresses via analytics, email addresses via contact forms, or cookies for any purpose — you need a privacy policy. Even a simple blog with Google Analytics collects personal data under GDPR definitions.
Is the generated policy legally binding?
The generator creates a comprehensive document based on your inputs that covers standard GDPR and CCPA requirements. For businesses handling sensitive data or operating in regulated industries, have the generated policy reviewed by a qualified attorney.
How often should I update my privacy policy?
Update your privacy policy whenever you add new data collection methods, integrate new third-party services, change data retention periods, or when applicable laws change. Review it at least once a year as a best practice.

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