Google Play Privacy Policy Generator
Use this free Google Play privacy policy generator to build a clear, reviewable policy for your app in minutes. It only adds clauses for the data and SDKs you actually use, and helps you line them up with the Play Console privacy policy requirement and the Data Safety form.
Build your privacy policy
Answer a few questions and your policy builds live. Only what you select is included.
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Your privacy policy will appear here as you fill the form.
How to generate your Google Play privacy policy
Describe your app and developer
Enter your app name, developer or company name, contact email, and the platforms you ship to (Android on Google Play, plus iOS if relevant). This information populates the policy header that Play Console expects to see.
Select the data and SDKs you actually use
Tick only the data types you collect (such as email, device identifiers, location, or crash logs) and the third-party services in your build, like Firebase, Google Analytics, AdMob, or Crashlytics. The generator adds clauses only for what you select, so the policy reflects your real app.
Review, then copy or download
Read the generated draft against the matching Google Play Data Safety and Apple privacy-label helpers, edit anything that does not fit, then copy it or download it as HTML, TXT, or Markdown to host at a public URL and paste into Play Console.
Why this matters for Google Play apps
Every app on Google Play must link to a privacy policy at a public, active URL in Play Console, and the answers you give in the Data Safety form must be consistent with what that policy says. Mismatches between your declared data collection, the SDKs in your build, and your policy text are a common reason submissions get flagged. Because this tool runs 100% in your browser and never uploads your answers, you can map data types and services like AdMob, Firebase, or Analytics to matching policy clauses privately, then keep your Data Safety declarations aligned with the document.
This generator produces a structured template to review and adapt, not legal advice, and it is not a substitute for a lawyer or a guarantee that your app meets Google Play policies or laws such as GDPR or CCPA. Your obligations depend on your audience, regions, and how your SDKs actually behave, so always verify SDK data practices against their own documentation and have the final policy reviewed before you publish. For the authoritative rules, check the official Google Play Data Safety guidance.
Frequently asked questions
Does Google Play require a privacy policy for every app?
Yes. Google Play requires all apps to provide a link to an active privacy policy at a public URL in Play Console, regardless of whether the app collects user data. You also complete a separate Data Safety form, and the two should be consistent. This tool helps you draft that policy as a reviewable template, but you remain responsible for meeting Google Play's current requirements.
Is the generated policy the same as the Data Safety form?
No. The Data Safety form is a structured questionnaire you fill out inside Play Console that produces the Data Safety section on your store listing. Your privacy policy is a separate hosted document. The generator includes a Data Safety helper so the data types and SDKs you select line up with your form answers, but you still submit the form yourself in Play Console.
Which SDKs and services can it create clauses for?
You can select common services like Firebase, Google Analytics, AdMob, and Crashlytics, plus general categories for analytics, advertising, and crash reporting. The policy only includes clauses for the services and data types you actually tick, so it does not list third parties you do not use. Always confirm each SDK's real data practices in its own documentation before publishing.
Is my information uploaded anywhere?
No. The generator runs entirely client-side in your browser, and your answers are never sent to a server. You build the policy locally and then copy it or download it as HTML, TXT, or Markdown. Nothing about your app, developer details, or data choices leaves your device through this tool.
Is this legal advice or a guarantee my app is compliant?
No. This is a template to help you draft and review a privacy policy, not legal advice and not a guarantee of compliance with Google Play policies, GDPR, CCPA, or other laws. Requirements vary by region, audience, and SDK behavior, so review the draft carefully and consult a qualified lawyer before relying on it.