Free Privacy Policy Generator (English)
- BizToolKit

- 1 day ago
- 2 min read
Create a simple, copy-and-paste privacy policy for your website in minutes.Answer a few questions and get a clean policy template you can publish today.
Important: This tool provides a general template for convenience only. It is not legal advice and may not cover all requirements that apply to your business, location, or industry.
What this generator includes
Company/site details (name, website, contact email)
Basic data collection & usage sections
Cookies & analytics wording
Third-party services section (optional)
Data retention and security basics
User rights (general wording)
Updates / changes section
Who is this for
Small businesses & freelancers
Creators, bloggers, and landing pages
Early-stage startups that need a quick first version
When you should talk to a lawyer
If you:
operate in regulated industries (health, finance, children’s services)
collect sensitive data (health, biometrics, precise location)
sell internationally (especially EU/UK/California)
run extensive tracking/ads platforms…you should have a legal professional review your policy. Ready? Fill in the form below to generate your privacy policy.
FAQ
Is this privacy policy legally valid?
It’s a general template. Laws vary by country/state and by how your site works. Treat this as a starter draft and consult a professional if needed.
Do I need a privacy policy if I use Google Analytics?
Usually yes. Analytics and tracking often require disclosures and, in some regions, consent.
Does this cover GDPR/CCPA?
Not fully. It includes general “rights” language, but compliance often requires additional clauses, consent mechanisms, and data processing details.
Can I copy and paste it as-is?
Yes—but only if it matches your actual practices. Always be truthful and update it if your site changes.
Disclaimer block
Disclaimer: BizToolKit provides this generator for informational purposes only. The output is a general template and does not constitute legal advice. Using this tool does not create an attorney-client relationship. You are responsible for ensuring your privacy policy complies with applicable laws and matches your data practices.





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