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CookieGen

Free Privacy Policy & Cookie Policy Generator

Generate professional, GDPR & CCPA compliant legal documents for your website in seconds. No signup, no watermarks, completely free.

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Why Every Website Needs a Privacy Policy

In 2026, privacy regulations like GDPR (Europe), CCPA (California), LGPD (Brazil), and PIPEDA (Canada) require websites and apps that collect personal data to have a clearly written privacy policy. Failure to comply can result in significant fines โ€” up to โ‚ฌ20 million or 4% of annual revenue under GDPR.

CookieGen helps you generate professional, legally-informed privacy policies, cookie policies, and terms of service documents instantly. Our generator covers key compliance requirements including data collection disclosure, user rights (right to access, delete, port data), cookie consent, third-party sharing, and children's privacy (COPPA).

What Makes CookieGen Different?

Unlike other policy generators that charge $50-200 per document or require monthly subscriptions, CookieGen is completely free with no hidden costs. Your data stays in your browser โ€” we never store, transmit, or process your company information on any server. The entire generation process happens client-side using JavaScript templates.

GDPR & CCPA Compliance Guide

GDPR requires explicit consent before collecting personal data from EU residents, clear disclosure of data processing purposes, appointment of a Data Protection Officer for certain organizations, and the ability for users to exercise their data rights. CCPA gives California consumers the right to know what personal information is collected, request deletion, opt-out of data sales, and protection against discrimination for exercising rights.

Cookie Policy Requirements

The EU ePrivacy Directive (often called the "Cookie Law") requires websites to inform users about cookies and obtain consent before setting non-essential cookies. A proper cookie policy should categorize cookies (essential, analytics, marketing, functional), identify third-party cookies, explain how users can manage cookies, and provide opt-out mechanisms.