Free privacy policy generator
Generate a Privacy Policy with the Privacy Policy Generator from Webgov to comply with GDPR, CCPA+CPRA and other privacy laws worldwide.
Privacy Policy Generator

Privacy Policy Generator

Create a privacy policy for your website.

Step 1: Your Business Details

How to use the Generator

01
Enter Business Details
Provide your business name and website URL. This information will be used to customize the privacy policy for your specific organization and direct users to your site.
02
Detail Data Practices
Complete the questionnaire by selecting the types of data you collect and answering questions about your specific data handling procedures. This ensures the policy reflects your practices.
03
Generate Your Policy
Select the relevant legal frameworks for your business and click the generate button. You can then preview your new privacy policy and copy the HTML for your website.

Privacy Policy FAQ

What is a privacy policy?

A privacy policy is a legal statement that discloses how your website or organization collects, uses, shares, and manages the personal data of your visitors and customers.

You need a privacy policy to comply with global data protection laws like GDPR and CCPA. It also builds trust by being transparent with users about their data.

This generator provides a template for informational purposes. It is not a substitute for professional legal advice. You should consult a lawyer to ensure full legal compliance.

After generating the policy, click the “Copy as HTML” button. You can then paste this code directly into an HTML block or widget on your website platform.

Select all the types of information you actively collect. For example, if you have a contact form, you likely collect “Names” and “Emails.” Most websites use “Cookies and Usage Data” for analytics.

This depends on where your users are located. If you have visitors from the European Union, select GDPR. For visitors from California, select CCPA. Consult a legal expert for specifics.

Select “Yes” if you use external services for tasks like processing payments (e.g., Stripe), sending newsletters (e.g., Mailchimp), or tracking website traffic (e.g., Google Analytics).

If your website is not directed at children under 13 and you don’t knowingly collect their data, select “No” for the question regarding children’s data to include the appropriate clause.

Your privacy policy should be easily accessible. Common practice is to place a link to it in your website’s footer, on account creation pages, and within checkout forms.

You should review and update your privacy policy whenever you change your data handling practices, use new third-party services, or at least once a year to ensure ongoing compliance.

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