Privacy Policy Generator

Generate a comprehensive privacy policy for your website or SaaS app. Covers GDPR, CCPA, cookies, and more.

Company Details

Services & Data Collection

Select which services you use — we'll include relevant sections.

Why this matters

Legally required

GDPR, CCPA, and most privacy laws require a privacy policy if you collect any personal data — including email addresses, cookies, or analytics.

Trust signal for AI

AI assistants evaluate trust signals when recommending products. A proper privacy policy signals legitimacy and can influence AI recommendations.

60-second setup

Fill in your company details and select which services you use. Get a complete, well-structured privacy policy ready to publish.

How it works

1

Enter your company name, website, and contact email

2

Select which services and data you collect (analytics, cookies, payments)

3

Copy the generated privacy policy and publish it on your website

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a privacy policy for my website?

Yes. If your website collects any personal data (email addresses, analytics, cookies), you are legally required to have a privacy policy in most jurisdictions including the EU (GDPR), California (CCPA), and many other regions.

Does a privacy policy affect AI visibility?

Indirectly, yes. AI assistants assess trust signals when deciding what to recommend. Having a privacy policy, terms of service, and clear legal pages signals legitimacy. Sites without these basics are often deprioritized.

Is this privacy policy legally binding?

This generator creates a solid starting template based on common requirements. However, for full legal compliance, you should have a lawyer review your privacy policy, especially if you handle sensitive data or operate in regulated industries.

What should a privacy policy include?

At minimum: what data you collect, how you use it, who you share it with, how users can request deletion, your cookie policy, and contact information. GDPR also requires legal basis for processing and data retention periods.

How often should I update my privacy policy?

Update whenever you add new data collection methods, change third-party services, or when laws change. Review at least annually. Date-stamp your policy so users know when it was last updated.

Where should I put my privacy policy?

Link to it from your website footer on every page. Also link from signup forms, cookie banners, and anywhere you collect personal data. The standard URL is yoursite.com/privacy.

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