Android Privacy Policy Generator
Build a clear, structured privacy policy for your Google Play apps in minutes. This free android privacy policy generator runs entirely in your browser, only adds clauses for the SDKs and data you actually use, and gives you a reviewable Android app privacy policy template to copy or download.
Build your privacy policy
Answer a few questions and your policy builds live. Only what you select is included.
Live preview
Your privacy policy will appear here as you fill the form.
How to generate your Android app privacy policy
Describe your app
Enter your app name, developer or company name, and contact email, then select Android (or Android plus iOS if you ship to both stores).
Pick the data and SDKs you use
Check off the data your app collects (device IDs, location, email, in-app activity) and the third-party services you've integrated, such as Firebase, Google Analytics, AdMob, or Crashlytics. The tool only writes clauses for what you select.
Review, then copy or download
Read through the generated draft, adjust any wording for your case, and export it as HTML, TXT, or Markdown. Use the Google Play Data Safety and Apple privacy-label helpers to fill in each store's form, then host the policy at a public URL and link it in your Play Console listing.
Why a privacy policy matters for Google Play apps
Google Play requires every app to have a privacy policy linked in both the Play Console and the store listing, and to declare its data practices in the Data Safety section. If your app uses common SDKs like Firebase, AdMob, or Google Analytics, those services collect and process data on your behalf, so your policy needs to name them and explain what they do. This generator produces a privacy policy for Google Play apps that reflects only the services and data types you select, so you aren't shipping boilerplate that describes collection you never do, or omitting a tracker you actually embed. It builds entirely in your browser, your answers are never uploaded, and the built-in Data Safety and Apple privacy-label helpers map your selections to the questions each store asks.
Important: this tool produces a template to start from, not legal advice, and it does not make your app automatically compliant with the Play Developer Program Policies, GDPR, CCPA, COPPA, or any other law. Requirements vary with your audience, the regions you serve, whether you target children, and the exact SDKs you ship. Treat the output as a reviewable draft, check it against the current Google Play Data Safety requirements and your SDK providers' own disclosures, and have a qualified lawyer review it before you publish, especially if you handle sensitive data or serve users in regulated markets.
Frequently asked questions
Does my Android app need a privacy policy?
Yes. Google Play requires every app to provide a privacy policy, both in the Play Console and linked from the store listing, regardless of whether it collects personal data. If your app accesses sensitive permissions or shares data with SDKs, the requirement is stricter, and you must also complete the Data Safety form accurately.
What is the Google Play Data Safety section, and does this tool help with it?
Data Safety is a Play Console form where you declare what data your app collects and shares, why, and how it is handled. It is separate from your written policy but should match it. This generator includes a Data Safety helper that maps the data types and SDKs you select to the questions the form asks, so your declaration and your policy stay consistent. You still enter the answers in Play Console yourself.
I use Firebase, AdMob, and Analytics. Will those be covered?
Yes. When you select third-party services like Firebase, Google Analytics, AdMob, or Crashlytics, the tool adds clauses describing that those providers process data on your behalf and points users to the providers' own policies. Only the services you check are included, so your policy reflects your actual stack. Always confirm against each SDK's current documentation, since their data practices can change.
Is the generated policy legally compliant and a substitute for a lawyer?
No. The output is an editable template to help you get started, not legal advice, and selecting options does not make your app compliant with Google Play policies, GDPR, CCPA, COPPA, or other laws. Review and adapt it to your situation, and have a qualified attorney check it before publishing, particularly if you target children or operate in regulated regions.
Is my data safe, and can I use this for an app on both Android and iOS?
The generator runs 100% in your browser, so your answers are never uploaded to a server. If you ship to both stores, select Android and iOS and use both the Google Play Data Safety helper and the Apple privacy-label helper to prepare each store's disclosures from the same set of answers. Export the final policy as HTML, TXT, or Markdown to host wherever you like.