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Create the privacy clause for your profiles on Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, TikTok or X, and for the giveaways and contests you run on them.
United Kingdom version · UK law (UK GDPR · Data Protection Act 2018)
This version is adapted to UK law. If your business is in Ireland, use the Ireland version; if in Spain, use the Spanish version.
What is it and why does your website need it? Read the guide →
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.
Frequently asked questions
It is common to link it from the profile bio and/or from your website's privacy policy, in a section dedicated to social media.
Yes: terms and conditions setting out the mechanics, requirements and data processing, plus a statement that the social network neither sponsors nor administers the giveaway. This generator includes that clause.
Want to understand it in depth? Read the social media privacy policy guide with the legal basis and the most common mistakes.
Tell your users how you process their personal data in compliance with the UK GDPR and the Data Protection Act 2018.
Generate document →Explain which cookies your website uses and how to manage them, following the Information Commissioner's Office guidance.
Generate document →Identify the website owner and set out the terms of use (mandatory under UK e-commerce and company law).
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