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Generate now →GDPR, CCPA, and other regulations require websites to disclose how they handle user data. Our templates cover the essentials.
Hiring a lawyer for a basic privacy policy can cost hundreds of dollars. Get a solid starting template in seconds, for free.
Visitors and customers expect to see legal pages. Transparent policies signal that you take their privacy seriously.
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Toggle cookies, analytics, email marketing, and other options. The generated text adapts to your selections.
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The generated documents are comprehensive templates based on common legal requirements. However, they are not a substitute for professional legal advice. We recommend having a qualified attorney review any legal document before publishing it on your website.
Yes. The privacy policy template includes sections addressing GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation) for EU users and CCPA (California Consumer Privacy Act) for California residents, including user rights and data handling disclosures.
Absolutely. The generated policies work for websites, mobile apps, SaaS products, and any other digital service. Both Apple App Store and Google Play require a privacy policy, and our generator creates one that meets their requirements.
You should update your privacy policy whenever you change how you collect, use, or share user data. At minimum, review it once a year. If you add new analytics tools, payment processors, or marketing integrations, update your policy to reflect those changes.