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Generate the privacy policy, legal notice, cookie policy and terms of sale for your website or online store, free. Drafted according to the UK GDPR and UK law (Data Protection Act 2018, PECR). Just fill in a form.
United Kingdom version · UK law (UK GDPR · Data Protection Act 2018)
What you need
It depends on the type of website and whether you collect data or sell online. This guidance table shows the documents most commonly needed in each case. Any website with an economic activity needs, at a minimum, a legal notice, a privacy policy and, if it uses non-essential cookies, a cookie policy (the UK GDPR and PECR).
| Type of website | Legal notice | Privacy | Cookies | Terms of sale | Accessibility |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Online store / ecommerce | 1 | — | |||
| Website with a form (contact, newsletter, comments) | 1 | — | — | ||
| Informational site for a company or sole trader | 1 | — | — | ||
| Sale of services with online contracting | 1 | — | |||
| Website with advertising or affiliate marketing | — | — | |||
| Website with analytics or pixels (Analytics, Meta…) | — | — | |||
| Personal website with no data, cookies or commercial purpose | — | — | — | — | — |
| Public-sector body or entity website | 1 | — |
¹ The cookie policy is only required if your website sets non-essential cookies (analytics, advertising, etc.). Guidance table: your specific case may vary.
Generators
What almost any website needs
Tell your users how you process their personal data in compliance with the UK GDPR and the Data Protection Act 2018.
Generate document →Identify the website owner and set out the terms of use (mandatory under UK e-commerce and company law).
Generate document →Explain which cookies your website uses and how to manage them, following the Information Commissioner's Office guidance.
Generate document →Ready-to-paste HTML/JS code for a cookie consent banner (accept, reject, configure).
Generate document →The basic data protection information and the consent checkbox that must accompany every form.
Generate document →General terms of use for your website, service or app: access, accounts, intellectual property and liability.
Generate document →If you sell products or services online
Third-party relationships and agreements
Art. 28 UK GDPR agreement between the controller and a provider that processes data on your behalf (hosting, accountant…).
Generate document →Confidentiality and data protection clause for the footer of your emails.
Generate document →Confidentiality agreement between two parties (mutual or unilateral) to protect sensitive information.
Generate document →Apps, SaaS, social media and public sector
Privacy policy for mobile apps (App Store and Google Play): permissions, SDKs and accounts.
Generate document →Terms of use and subscription for software as a service: accounts, payments, renewal and SLA.
Generate document →Clause for your profiles on Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn or TikTok and for giveaways and contests.
Generate document →Declare your website's level of accessibility according to the WCAG 2.1 guidelines.
Generate document →How it works
Select the legal document you need for your website or online store.
Answer a few questions about your business. The text is generated in real time.
Copy or download the text (Word, PDF) and publish it on the relevant page of your website.
Important notice — please read. This generator provides free guidance templates based on current regulations (the UK GDPR, the Data Protection Act 2018, the Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations 2003 (PECR) and consumer law). They do not constitute legal advice and do not guarantee legal compliance for your specific case.
Each owner is solely responsible for reviewing, adapting and verifying that the texts match their actual activity and applicable law, as well as for effectively complying with their legal obligations. For complex cases, consult a legal professional.
DominaInternet (Jordi Espies Garcia), owner of this tool, assumes no liability for the use of the generated texts or for any consequences arising from their use.
Having your legal texts in order is not optional: the Electronic Commerce (EC Directive) Regulations 2002 and the Companies Act 2006 require identifying the business behind any website with an economic activity, and the UK GDPR and the Data Protection Act 2018 require clear information about the processing of personal data. Failing to provide them can lead to action by the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO).
This tool, created by DominaInternet (a web design and marketing agency serving London and the UK), helps you draft these texts from up-to-date templates. You answer a few questions about your business and the document is generated instantly, ready to copy or download as Word and PDF. Everything happens in your browser: no data you enter is sent to any server.
Remember that these are guidance templates: every business is different and it is up to you to review them, adapt them to your real situation and make sure you comply with your legal obligations.