No Data Collection Privacy Policy Generator
Build a simple privacy policy for an app that collects nothing. This minimal privacy policy generator creates a clear, reviewable "no data collection" privacy policy in your browser, then lets you copy or download it as HTML, TXT, or Markdown.
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 no-data-collection privacy policy
Fill in your app details
Enter your app name, developer or company name, and the platforms you ship on (Google Play, the App Store, web, or desktop). These names are inserted verbatim into the policy text.
Declare what you collect (nothing)
Leave the data categories empty to state that your app collects no personal data. If you only use a service like AdMob, Firebase, or Google Analytics, select it so the right third-party clause is added, otherwise the generator keeps your policy minimal and SDK-free.
Review, then copy or download
Read the generated policy end to end, adjust any wording, then copy it or download it as HTML, TXT, or Markdown. Use the built-in Google Play Data Safety and Apple privacy-label helpers to keep your store answers consistent with the policy.
Why a 'collects nothing' app still needs a privacy policy
Even an app that collects no personal data usually needs a published privacy policy. Both Google Play and the App Store require a privacy policy URL for almost every listing, and Apple's privacy nutrition labels and Google Play's Data Safety form expect a clear declaration even when your answer is 'no data collected.' A genuine no-data-collection app is also the easiest case to document honestly: the policy simply states that you do not gather, store, or share personal information, and names the few SDKs (if any) that might. Bundled analytics, crash reporting, or ad SDKs like Firebase or AdMob can collect data on your behalf, so this generator only adds those clauses when you actually select the service.
This tool runs entirely in your browser. Your answers are never uploaded to a server, which fits the privacy-first spirit of a no-collection app. Important: the output is a starting template, not legal advice, and it is not automatically compliant with the GDPR, CCPA/CPRA, COPPA, or any other law. It does not replace a lawyer. Treat every generated policy as a draft to review, and have qualified counsel check it before you publish, especially if your audience includes children or users in regulated regions.
Frequently asked questions
Does an app that collects no data still need a privacy policy?
In most cases, yes. Google Play and the App Store generally require a privacy policy URL on your listing regardless of how little you collect, and both stores ask you to complete a privacy disclosure (Google Play Data Safety, Apple privacy labels) even when the honest answer is 'no data collected.' A short, accurate no-data-collection policy satisfies that requirement.
What exactly counts as 'collecting nothing'?
It means your app does not gather, store, transmit, or share any personal or device data tied to a user. Watch for hidden collection: analytics SDKs, crash reporting, advertising IDs, and even some networking libraries can collect data on your behalf. If you bundle a service like Firebase, AdMob, or Google Analytics, you are likely collecting something and should select it so the policy reflects that.
Is the generated policy legally compliant or a substitute for a lawyer?
No. The output is a reviewable template, not legal advice, and it is not automatically compliant with the GDPR, CCPA/CPRA, COPPA, or other regulations. It gives you a clear, well-structured draft, but you are responsible for reviewing it and should consult a qualified lawyer before publishing.
Does the tool send my answers anywhere?
No. The generator runs 100% client-side in your browser, so the details you type and the policy it builds are never uploaded to our servers. You can even use it offline once the page has loaded.
Can I export the policy and host it myself?
Yes. You can copy the policy or download it as HTML, TXT, or Markdown, then host the HTML on your own domain or paste the text into your site, GitHub Pages, or store listing. The HTML version is ready to publish as a standalone privacy page.
Does it help with Google Play Data Safety and Apple privacy labels?
Yes. Built-in helpers summarize how to answer the Google Play Data Safety form and Apple's App Privacy questions based on what you selected, so your store declarations stay consistent with the written policy. These are guidance prompts to fill in the official forms yourself, not an automated submission.