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Privacy Policy Generator for Mobile Apps (iOS & Android)

Generate a mobile app Privacy Policy that meets Apple App Store and Google Play requirements. Covers device permissions, location data, push notifications, and in-app tracking.

Both the Apple App Store and Google Play Store require every app to have a privacy policy, and they will reject or remove apps that lack one. But app store compliance is just the beginning: mobile apps access device-level data that websites never touch, including contacts, camera, microphone, location, health data, and device identifiers.

Apple's App Tracking Transparency (ATT) framework and Google's Privacy Sandbox for Android have fundamentally changed how mobile apps must handle user tracking. Your privacy policy needs to clearly explain what device permissions you request, why you need them, and how users can revoke access. Failure to align your policy with your app's actual behavior is a common reason for App Store Review rejections.

Our mobile app privacy policy generator covers the specific data categories that Apple and Google require you to disclose, including the App Store privacy nutrition labels and Google's Data Safety section, so your policy and your store listings tell the same story.

What's Included

  • Apple App Store and Google Play Store compliance
  • Device permission disclosures (camera, location, contacts, etc.)
  • App Tracking Transparency (ATT) and IDFA/GAID handling
  • Push notification data collection
  • In-app purchase and subscription data
  • Crash reporting and diagnostics data (Firebase, Sentry)
  • Children's privacy (COPPA) considerations
  • Offline data collection and sync behavior

Compliance Frameworks Covered

GDPRCCPACOPPAApple ATTGoogle Play Data Safety

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Frequently Asked Questions

Will my app be rejected without a privacy policy?
Yes. Both Apple and Google require a valid, accessible privacy policy URL during app submission. Apple specifically checks that your privacy policy covers all data types you declared in your App Privacy section. Missing or inaccurate policies are a leading cause of app review rejection.
How do I handle children's data in my app?
If your app is directed at children under 13 (or collects data from them knowingly), you must comply with COPPA in the US and equivalent laws elsewhere. This means obtaining verifiable parental consent before collecting personal data. Our generator includes COPPA-specific sections when you indicate your app may be used by children.
Do I need to update my privacy policy for each app update?
You should review and update your privacy policy whenever you add new data collection features, integrate new SDKs, or change how you process user data. Both Apple and Google may compare your declared data practices with your actual SDK usage during review.