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Privacy Policy Generator for Blogs & Content Websites

Create a Privacy Policy for your blog or content site. Covers analytics tracking, comment systems, email newsletters, affiliate links, and advertising networks.

You might think a blog doesn't need a privacy policy because you're not selling anything. But if you use Google Analytics, embed YouTube videos, have a comment system, collect email subscribers, or display ads, you are collecting and processing personal data. Under GDPR, even a personal blog with European visitors needs a compliant privacy policy.

Content websites and blogs face particular scrutiny around advertising networks and affiliate marketing. If you use Google AdSense, Mediavine, or Amazon Associates, these services drop cookies and collect data about your visitors to serve targeted ads. Your privacy policy must disclose these relationships and the data they collect, which goes far beyond what most generic templates cover.

Our generator asks about the specific tools bloggers actually use, including your analytics platform, email service provider (ConvertKit, Mailchimp, Substack), comment system (Disqus, native comments), and monetization methods, to produce a privacy policy that accurately reflects your site's data practices.

What's Included

  • Analytics and tracking disclosures (Google Analytics, Plausible, etc.)
  • Email newsletter and subscriber data handling
  • Comment system data collection (Disqus, native, etc.)
  • Advertising network disclosures (AdSense, Mediavine)
  • Affiliate link and tracking cookie disclosures
  • Social media embed and sharing button data
  • RSS feed subscriber data handling
  • Content personalization and recommendation engines

Compliance Frameworks Covered

GDPRCCPAePrivacy DirectiveCAN-SPAM

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Frequently Asked Questions

Does my personal blog really need a privacy policy?
If your blog has any visitors from the EU and uses cookies or analytics (even basic Google Analytics), you need a privacy policy under GDPR. If you have California visitors, CCPA may also apply. Beyond legal requirements, having a privacy policy builds trust with your readers and is required by most advertising and affiliate networks.
What about embedded content like YouTube videos or tweets?
Embedded content from third-party platforms can set cookies and collect data about your visitors. Your privacy policy should disclose which platforms you embed content from and note that these embeds may collect data under their own privacy policies. This is especially important under GDPR's cookie consent requirements.
Do I need to mention my email newsletter service?
Yes. When readers subscribe to your newsletter, you're collecting their email address (and potentially name, preferences, etc.) and sharing it with your email service provider (Mailchimp, ConvertKit, etc.). Your privacy policy should name the provider, explain what data is shared, and describe how subscribers can unsubscribe.