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Privacy Policy Generator

Generate GDPR and CCPA compliant privacy policies for your website with our free interactive wizard.

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What is Privacy Policy Generator?

Privacy Policy Generator is a free online tool that creates comprehensive, legally-compliant privacy policies for websites and applications. Generate GDPR, CCPA, and CalOPPA compliant policies by answering simple questions about your data collection practices, cookies, and third-party services.

Common Use Cases

Website Launch

Create a privacy policy before launching your website to ensure legal compliance from day one.

GDPR Compliance

Generate EU GDPR-compliant policies for websites serving European visitors.

CCPA Compliance

Create California Consumer Privacy Act compliant policies for US-based businesses.

App Development

Generate privacy policies required for iOS App Store and Google Play Store submissions.

How to Use This Tool

  1. Enter your business or website name and contact information
  2. Select which data types you collect (personal info, analytics, cookies)
  3. Indicate which third-party services you use (Google Analytics, payment processors)
  4. Choose applicable regulations (GDPR, CCPA, CalOPPA)
  5. Generate and download your customized privacy policy

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this privacy policy legally binding?
This generator creates a template based on common legal requirements. We recommend having a lawyer review it for your specific situation and jurisdiction.
Do I need a privacy policy?
Yes, if you collect any personal data (including through cookies or analytics), privacy laws like GDPR and CCPA require a privacy policy.
How often should I update my privacy policy?
Update your privacy policy whenever you change data collection practices, add new services, or when laws change. Review at least annually.
What is the difference between GDPR and CCPA?
GDPR applies to EU residents and is opt-in based. CCPA applies to California residents and focuses on the right to know and delete data.