PolicyGen
Free Policy Page Builder

Policy Page BuilderPrivacy, Terms & Cookie Pages

Build the policy pages your website needs before launch. Start with a privacy policy, add terms and cookie coverage when they fit your site, and include Google Analytics wording when GA4, cookies, or measurement tools run on the page.

This builder is free, requires no signup, and creates copy-ready policy text from one guided workflow so every page uses the same website details.

Need a single privacy page instead? Use the main privacy policy generator. Need the broader free tool page? Open the free policy generator.

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Generate the core website policy pages from one setup

The builder starts with the three pages most sites need: a privacy policy, terms of service, and cookie policy. Keep all three selected when your site uses analytics, cookies, embedded tools, accounts, checkout, ads, or visitor tracking.

Select Google Analytics in the third-party services step if you need a free Google Analytics privacy policy template that fits the rest of your website policy.

Preselected pages

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

Step 1 of 5Business Info

Business Information

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

What to enter before generating policy pages

The strongest generated policies come from accurate inputs. Do this quick inventory before you publish the output.

1

Website identity

Use the same site name, URL, operator name, and contact email across every generated policy page.

2

Data categories

Include names, emails, payment data, IP addresses, cookies, device data, usage data, location signals, and any custom fields you collect.

3

Third-party services

Select analytics, ad networks, payment processors, newsletter tools, chat widgets, pixels, embeds, and social login providers that actually run on the site.

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Compliance choices

Add GDPR, CCPA, CalOPPA, and children data settings based on your audience, business location, and site behavior.

Free Google Analytics privacy policy template blocks

If your search was really for a sample privacy policy for Google Analytics, use these blocks as a checklist. The generated page should still match your real GA4, consent, ads, and cookie setup.

Basic Google Analytics wording

We may use Google Analytics to understand how visitors find and use our website. Google Analytics may collect information such as pages viewed, links clicked, browser type, device type, approximate location, traffic source, and time spent on pages.

Cookies and identifiers wording

Google Analytics may use cookies or similar technologies to help measure visits, sessions, returning visitors, and interactions with website content. We use this information to improve content, diagnose issues, and understand site performance.

Visitor choices wording

Visitors may manage cookies through browser settings, consent controls where available, or other privacy controls offered by Google. Limiting cookies may affect how analytics data is measured but should not block access to the main website content.

When analytics is connected to ads

If Google Analytics is linked to Google Ads, AdSense, remarketing, ecommerce events, or conversion tracking, treat the policy as more than an analytics template. Add advertising, cookies, consent, and visitor choice language that matches the tools on the live site.

Policy page builder FAQ

Use these answers to decide whether this builder, the analytics-specific generator, or a single policy page is the right next step.

What is a policy page builder?

A policy page builder is a guided tool that turns website details, data collection choices, third-party services, and compliance settings into publishable policy pages such as a privacy policy, terms of service, and cookie policy.

Which policy page should I build first?

Build the privacy policy first for most websites. Add terms of service when you need site rules, accounts, checkout, memberships, or user content. Add a cookie policy when you use analytics, ads, pixels, embeds, or consent tools.

Can I use this as a free Google Analytics privacy policy template?

Yes. Select Google Analytics in the builder and include cookies, usage data, device data, and consent choices that match your setup. The generated privacy policy can then include Google Analytics wording in the broader website privacy page.

Is a sample privacy policy for Google Analytics enough?

A sample is useful as a starting point, but the final page should match your own website. Include whether you use GA4, cookies, consent mode, Google Ads links, forms, ecommerce events, or other tools that collect visitor data.

Where should policy pages be published?

Publish each policy on a dedicated URL and link those pages from the footer. Common paths include privacy policy, terms, cookie policy, and disclosure pages.