Privacy Policy Generator

Use our free privacy policy generator to make a privacy policy for your website, app, ecommerce store, AI business, SaaS, small business, Facebook ads, or any other need.

We help you maintain user trust and align with laws such as the GDPR, CCPA, CalOPPA, PIPEDA, Australia’s Privacy Act, and more.

Stay on the right side of global privacy laws and protect your business by generating a custom privacy policy in just a few minutes!

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How To Use the Privacy Policy Generator

Follow these three simple steps to make a compliant privacy policy for your website or app in just a few minutes.

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Step 1: Answer our generator questions

Spend a couple of minutes answering a few simple questions about your business in our step-by-step guided privacy policy builder.

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Step 2: Click "Publish"

When you’re done, simply click publish. You can then customize how your privacy policy looks before adding it to your website or app.

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Step 3: Add your policy to your website or app

Whether you use platforms like WordPress or Shopify or manage your website yourself, we offer a few options to add your policy.

Free Privacy Policy Generator Features

Generate a free privacy policy that’s comprehensive and legally compliant using one of the best privacy policy generators of 2026.

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  • Privacy policy in minutes
  • Customization tools
  • Automatic updates
  • Multiple embed options
Built for Every Business

Built for Every Business

  • Website
  • App
  • Ecommerce site
  • SaaS
Complies with Privacy Laws

Complies with Privacy Laws

  • GDPR
  • CCPA/CPRA and CalOPPA
  • UK GDPR
  • PIPEDA

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Create a Free Privacy Policy for Any Need

Get a privacy policy tailored to your business, no matter what your needs are.

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Privacy Policy for AI

Our AI-ready privacy policy generator lets you disclose how you use AI and whether you share user data with third-party AI platforms or services.

  • Chatbots
  • AI Assistants
  • AI Analytics
  • Generative AI
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Privacy Policy for Websites & Blogs

Make a website privacy policy that discloses common tracking and data collection, like cookies, analytics, contact forms, and embedded content.

  • WordPress
  • Wix
  • Squarespace
  • Godaddy
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Privacy Policy for Mobile Apps

Create a privacy policy for any app type and marketplace, and disclose data collection, permissions, third-party SDKs, and privacy rights.

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  • Android
  • React Native
  • Flutter
Privacy Policy for E-commerce Stores

Privacy Policy for Ecommerce Stores

Get a free privacy policy for any online store, covering checkout, payments, shipping, customer accounts, and marketing tools used in ecommerce.

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  • WooCommerce
  • BigCommerce
  • Magento
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Privacy Policy for Third-Party Tools

Our generator can help you create an ad-friendly privacy policy that meets third-party requirements and discloses how you share data.

  • Google Analytics & Ads
  • Amazon
  • PayPal
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Privacy Policy for SaaS

Get a SaaS-ready privacy policy for your business that covers accounts, billing, product usage data, support interactions, and third-party integrations.

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  • Intercom
  • HubSpot
  • SalesForce
Privacy Policy for Facebook Ads and Pages

Privacy Policy for Facebook and Instagram

Make a Meta-friendly privacy policy that covers pixels, ad tracking, lead forms, and data practices for Facebook and Instagram.

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  • Retargeting
  • Lead Forms
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Privacy Policy for Small Business

If you just need a simple privacy policy for your small business, personal website, app, brick and mortar, etc., we’ve got you covered.

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  • Brick & Mortar
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How Your Privacy Policy Will Look

Below is a preview of what your privacy policy will look like when you generate it using Termly.

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Termly Helps You Generate a Trustworthy Privacy Policy

We help you avoid publishing a non-compliant privacy policy that could put you in violation of privacy regulations.

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Fast & Easy Without Compromise

Termly is fast and easy to use without sacrificing quality or putting your business at risk. You can also customize your privacy policy and add it to your website or app using multiple embed options.

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Lawyer-vetted Generator

Our privacy policy generator is built and updated with guidance from our Director of Global Privacy and her team. Avoid AI hallucinations and generators from shady websites with no expertise or identity.

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Built For Any Business

We generate privacy policies for websites, apps, ecommerce, SaaS, or any other business. We also work with major platforms, including WordPress, Shopify, Wix, GoDaddy, WooCommerce, and more.

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Ready for Changing Privacy Laws

We cover the GDPR, CCPA, and 28 other laws globally and update our generators as laws change. If you host your policy with Termly, you’ll also receive automatic updates.

Easily Comply with Laws like the GDPR, UK GDPR, CCPA, and PIPEDA, and More

Under international law and modern business practices, you need a privacy policy if you collect any personal information or personal data from users. Personal data includes more than just names and addresses — it can include cookie data, IP addresses, email addresses, and more.

Personal Data

Personal data is any information that can be used to identify an individual. It includes names, email addresses, phone numbers, addresses, geolocation, IP addresses, cookie data, and much more.

When creating an online privacy policy, you must list all personal data your website or app collects from users.

Personal Data & the Law

Personal data is heavily protected by laws like the GDPR, CCPA, PIPEDA, CalOPPA, and others. The leading method of protecting personal data is requiring websites and businesses to be transparent about how they collect, share, and use it. Privacy law violations can result in serious fines.

Personal Data & Your Privacy Policy

If you collect personal data, you need a privacy policy. Comply with laws, build customer loyalty, and meet online business standards by providing a comprehensive privacy policy for your users. Our free generator walks you through the necessary questions to create a customized privacy policy.

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EU General Data Protection Regulation

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California Consumer Privacy Act

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California Online Privacy Protection Act

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Canada Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act

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A comprehensive and transparent privacy policy is required to comply with most of the major data privacy laws worldwide – Leila, Privacy Compliance Specialist @ Termly

Privacy Policy Generator FAQ

We answer the most frequently asked questions about privacy policies and our generator.

Is the privacy policy generator free?

Yes, Termly’s privacy policy generator is free for generating privacy policies for websites, apps, Facebook, and more.

No credit card is required to create, publish, and post one free privacy policy once it’s been generated.

Is a privacy policy required by law?

Yes, privacy policies are required by most data privacy laws, including the California Online Privacy Protection Act (CalOPPA), the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), and the California Consumer Protection Act (CCPA).

Each law impacts the contents of a privacy policy in different ways.

But most require your policy to include information about what data your business collects, what you do with that data, whether it’s shared or sold to third parties, and the rights users have over that data and how they can exercise them.

Privacy laws may apply to businesses even when they’re not located in the region where the law was enacted, such as the GDPR and CalOPPA, which impact businesses worldwide, not just those in California or Europe.

Should I use AI like ChatGPT to create a legally sound Privacy Policy?

No, you should not use an AI or LLM like ChatGPT to make your privacy policy (or any other legal policy). This is very risky and could expose you to legal issues, and it would take up more of your time and effort than using a generator.

Privacy policies require extremely specific details about your business and how it collects, processes, and uses personal information from visitors.

To get an AI to create a comprehensive policy, you would need to create an extraordinarily complex, specific prompt and spend lots of time reviewing every detail it outputs to ensure it doesn’t hallucinate, provide false information, or misrepresent your business.

It is easier and more reliable to use tools like Termly’s Privacy Policy Generator instead, which were intentionally created by legal teams and data privacy experts to directly address specific data privacy laws and the various business requirements.

Can I copy someone else’s privacy policy?

No, you can’t copy someone else’s privacy policy. Doing so will put your business or website at legal risk. Privacy policies are protected by copyright, so copying someone else’s policy is a legal violation. More importantly, your privacy policy needs to be tailored to your website to comply with data privacy laws and provide users with accurate information.

In addition, you cannot copy and paste a privacy policy. Using another company’s privacy policy without permission is copyright infringement and illegal. Your privacy policy needs to be specific to your business and explain how your website or app collects user data.

How fast is the privacy policy generator?

You can make a privacy policy using Termly in just minutes. Just spend a few minutes answering some questions about your business, and our generator will generate your privacy policy instantly.

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What is a privacy policy?

A privacy policy — also referred to as a privacy notice — is a legal document that explains how a company or website collects, uses, and shares personal information.

The most important thing a privacy policy does is inform your users how you collect, use, and manage their personal data.

Other common names for a privacy policy include:

  • Privacy Notice
  • Privacy Statement
  • Privacy Disclosure
  • Privacy Agreement

Why is a privacy policy important to have?

Privacy policies not only satisfy legal requirements, but they also signal to your users that you respect them enough to disclose how you collect, manage, and use their data.

Not having a privacy policy can make you seem untrustworthy.

However, you only need a privacy policy if you actually collect or process data through the use of cookies, analytics software, forms, etc.

What goes in a privacy policy?

The contents of privacy policies vary depending on which laws apply, but here’s a broad list of common clauses and details a privacy policy includes:

  • An introduction paragraph and table of contents
  • What personal data you collect
  • Why you collect the data
  • How the data is collected
  • If the data is shared or sold to any third parties
  • What rights users have over their data
  • How they can act on those rights
  • Your use of cookies and other trackers
  • If you handle children’s data
  • If you collect sensitive personal information
  • Your data retention period
  • Information about international data transfers, if applicable
  • Contact info for your Data Protection Officer, if applicable
  • Company contact details

You’ll need to keep the following questions in mind when creating your policy:

  • What types of data do you collect? Email addresses, contact information, and payment information are commonly collected. Be sure to evaluate all the data you collect, whether for marketing, newsletters, order information, or more.
  • Why do you collect the data? Are you collecting any data you don’t need? Describing the purpose for data collection is a critical part of your privacy policy.
  • Where and how do you store collected data? Some data privacy laws limit how long you can keep personal information. You’ll also want to consider the security of your data storage.

Our generator walks you through the steps and ensures you don’t forget anything when creating a privacy policy.

Where should I put my privacy policy?

Put your privacy policy in easy-to-find areas on your website. Some common places to put a privacy policy include:

  • Website footer
  • Main menu
  • Checkout page
  • Sign-up page
  • Within other legal policies

You should put your policy in multiple of the above locations. Linking your privacy policy on your site ensures users can find it and that you remain compliant with privacy laws. Our generator offers multiple embed options to help you easily add a policy to your website.

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