Your site

What your site uses

Fill in your site details and tick what you use — the policy text builds as you type. Everything runs in your browser; nothing is sent anywhere.

This is a template only, not legal advice. Review and adapt it (and check your local laws) before publishing. It does not generate Terms of Service.

Generated policy

A privacy policy generator for blogs and websites. Enter your site name, operator/author, contact (email or contact-form URL) and an effective date, then tick the features your site uses — the policy text builds in real time. Supported sections include Google Analytics (access analytics and cookies), Google AdSense (third-party advertising and opting out of personalized ads), affiliate programs such as the Amazon Associates Program, a contact form, comments, and a copyright clause. Common sections are always included too: use of personal information, disclosure to third parties, a disclaimer, and changes to the policy. You can copy the finished text with one click or download it as a plain-text file — handy as a starting point when AdSense or an affiliate program asks you to publish a privacy policy. Everything you type stays in your browser; the site name, contact and other details are never sent to any server or API. The generated text is only a template, not legal advice — review and adapt it (and check your local laws) before publishing. This tool does not generate Terms of Service.

How to use

  1. Enter your site name, operator/author, contact (email or form URL) and effective date.
  2. Tick what your site uses: Google Analytics, AdSense, affiliate programs, a contact form, comments, etc.
  3. Copy the policy built on the right, or download it as a text file — review it before publishing.

FAQ

Is my site name or contact info sent anywhere?

No. The policy is assembled entirely in your browser. The site name, operator and contact you enter are never sent to any server or API — everything stays on your device.

Can I use this for Google AdSense approval?

You can use it as a starting point. Ticking "Google AdSense" adds wording about third-party advertising, cookies and opting out of personalized ads. Analytics and affiliate sections can be added the same way. Always review the final text before publishing.

Is the generated text legally sufficient as-is?

The output is only a template, not legal advice. Adapt it to how your site actually works, check the laws that apply to you, and consult a professional if you are unsure.

Does it also generate Terms of Service?

No. This tool generates a privacy policy only — it does not create Terms of Service.