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Every website legally needs these documents. Fill in your details and get ready-to-publish legal pages — free forever.

About your website or app

What data do you collect?

Name
Email address
Phone number
Payment / billing information
Usage data & analytics
Cookies & tracking
Location data
Device / browser info

Third-party services you use

Google Analytics
Google AdSense
Facebook Pixel
Stripe (payments)
PayPal (payments)
Mailchimp / email marketing
Hotjar / session recording

Compliance

GDPR (European users)
CCPA (California users)
COPPA (children under 13 — I do not target children)
India DPDP Act 2023

Nature of your website

Terms provisions to include

Intellectual Property clause
Disclaimer of warranties
Limitation of liability
Governing law
Termination clause
Right to modify these terms
User conduct / prohibited activities
DMCA / copyright takedown process

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is this legally binding?
PolicyCraft generates standard legal document templates widely used by websites. However, for complex businesses, high-risk operations, or specific compliance needs (like HIPAA or financial services), consult a qualified lawyer in your jurisdiction.
Do I need to update the policy?
Yes. Whenever you add new services, change how you handle data, or update your site significantly, you should regenerate and republish your policy. Always display the "Last Updated" date.
Does Google AdSense require a Privacy Policy?
Yes — it's a mandatory requirement. Your Privacy Policy must disclose your use of cookies and Google's data collection via AdSense. This generator includes the correct disclosures when you check "Google AdSense."
Is this GDPR compliant?
When you check the GDPR option, the generated policy includes the standard GDPR-required disclosures: lawful basis for processing, user rights (access, deletion, portability), data retention, and contact details. True GDPR compliance also depends on your actual practices.
Where should I put these on my website?
Create two separate pages: /privacy-policy and /terms-of-service (or /terms). Link them in your website's footer on every page. Also link the Privacy Policy on any signup or contact form.
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