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Free Policy GeneratorPrivacy Policy, Terms & More

Generate free legal policies for your website in minutes — no account required. PolicyGen creates privacy policies and terms of service that satisfy GDPR, CCPA, Google AdSense, and affiliate program requirements. Copy and publish immediately.

Used by bloggers, freelancers, SaaS founders, and small business owners. No watermarks, no paywalls, no recurring subscription.

Free Policy Generator

Generate the policy set most sites need before launch

If you searched for a free policy generator, start with a privacy policy, then keep terms of service and cookie policy selected if your site has accounts, checkout, analytics, ad tags, or embedded third-party tools.

The wizard below creates copy-ready documents from the same site details, so you do not have to repeat the setup for each policy page.

Preselected documents

  • Privacy policy for data collection, cookies, analytics, ads, and user rights.
  • Terms of service for site rules, acceptable use, ownership, and liability.
  • Cookie policy for analytics cookies, ad tags, embeds, and tracking tools.

Step 1 of 5Business Info

Business Information

Tell us about your business or website. This information will appear in your generated documents.

How to use this free policy generator

A free policy generator search usually means you want the fastest path from a blank website to copy-ready legal pages. Use this workflow when you need a complete policy set before launch, not just a generic privacy policy template.

  1. Step 1

    Choose the policy set your site needs

    Start with a privacy policy for most websites, then keep terms of service and cookie policy selected when your site has accounts, checkout, analytics, ad tags, or embedded third-party services.

  2. Step 2

    Enter your website details once

    Add your website name, URL, contact email, business type, data collection practices, and third-party services so each generated policy uses the same accurate site details.

  3. Step 3

    Copy and publish the finished policies

    Generate the documents, copy the HTML, Markdown, or plain text output, then publish each policy on its own URL and link the pages from your website footer.

Start the free policy generator

Most sites should publish the privacy policy first, then add terms, cookie, and disclosure pages as their features or monetization expand.

Who needs a free policy generator?

If your website collects any personal data — including via analytics, contact forms, or cookies — you need at minimum a privacy policy. These are the most common use cases.

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Business websites

Any website collecting contact form submissions, newsletter signups, or using analytics needs a privacy policy and terms of service.

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Blogs and content sites

Bloggers running AdSense or affiliate links need a privacy policy that covers cookies, advertising, and third-party data sharing.

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Web apps and SaaS

Apps with user accounts require terms of service governing account use, data handling, and service availability.

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Online stores

E-commerce sites need policies covering customer data, payment processing disclosures, and purchase terms.

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Portfolio and freelance sites

Even simple portfolio sites benefit from a basic privacy policy if they include contact forms or third-party fonts and scripts.

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Podcasts and newsletters

If you collect listener email addresses or embed third-party players, a privacy policy is required under most email platform terms.

Why use a free policy generator instead of a paid one?

Paid policy services charge $8–29/month for documents that cover the same legal requirements as a free generator for most websites. The core requirements — GDPR disclosure, CCPA compliance, AdSense terms, affiliate disclosures — do not change based on how much you pay.

PolicyGen generates the same type of policy language used by millions of websites, without a subscription or watermark. You own the output — no attribution required.

The only time a paid or attorney-drafted policy is necessary: if you process payments directly, handle medical or financial data, run a service for children, or operate across highly regulated industries.

What a free policy generator covers

GDPR compliance for EU visitors

CCPA rights for California residents

Google Analytics and AdSense disclosures

Affiliate link and commission disclosures

Cookie use and third-party services

Contact email for privacy requests

Data retention and deletion practices

User rights (access, correction, deletion)

Frequently asked questions

Common questions about free policy generators.

What is a free policy generator?

A free policy generator creates legal policy documents — like privacy policies and terms of service — without charging a fee. You enter your site name, select the data practices that apply, and get a complete, publish-ready document in minutes.

What policies does my website actually need?

Most websites need a privacy policy first. Add terms of service if you have accounts, checkout, subscriptions, or platform rules. Add a cookie policy if you use analytics, ad tags, pixels, consent tools, or embedded third-party scripts. Add a disclosure policy if your site earns from affiliate links, sponsors, gifted products, or paid placements.

Can I generate just one free policy instead of the full policy set?

Yes. If you only need one free policy, start with the privacy policy for analytics, contact forms, cookies, ads, and user rights. Use the full free policy generator when you also need terms of service, cookie policy, or disclosure policy pages before launch.

Is a policy from a free generator legally valid?

Yes for standard websites. Free generators satisfy GDPR, CCPA, AdSense, and affiliate program requirements. For sites handling payments, children's data, or sensitive health information, supplement with legal review.

Do I need to update my policy after generating it?

Yes, whenever your data practices change — for example, if you add a new ad network, affiliate program, or user account feature. Update your policy to reflect the new practices and note the revision date.

Where should I put my policies on my website?

Create a dedicated page for each policy (e.g., /privacy-policy and /terms) and link to both in your site footer. This placement satisfies AdSense, affiliate programs, and app store requirements.

Ready to generate your free policy?

Choose the policy you need. Enter your website name, select your data practices, and get a complete legal document in under two minutes — no account, no watermarks.