App Privacy Policy Generator
Create a privacy policy for your iOS or Android app — written to match what Apple's App Privacy section and Google Play's Data safety form ask you to disclose, covering device identifiers, permissions, third-party SDKs, and push notifications.
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Generate my app privacy policyWhy your app needs a privacy policy URL
Both the Apple App Store and Google Play require a public privacy policy link before they'll publish your app — regardless of category, and even if your app collects very little data. The link has to be reachable without a login, and its contents should line up with the data-collection questionnaire you fill out in App Store Connect or the Play Console.
Reviewers (and automated checks) compare your declared data practices against what's actually written in the linked policy, so a generic website privacy policy that doesn't mention the app, its permissions, or its SDKs can cause review delays or rejections.
What's included, tailored for mobile apps
Select 'Mobile app' as your business type and TrustPack AI generates a privacy policy that references:
- Device and diagnostic data — device identifiers, device type and OS, app version, and crash/diagnostic logs
- Push notification tokens, if your app sends notifications
- Permissions your app may request — camera, location, contacts, photos, microphone — described as data the app can access when granted
- Third-party SDKs — analytics, crash reporting, and advertising SDKs that may process data on your behalf, with a placeholder section to list the specific ones you use
- In-app purchases — a note that purchases through the App Store or Google Play are handled by Apple/Google, with their own privacy and refund terms
- A Cookie Notice and Terms of Service that also use 'App' wording instead of generic 'Site' language
Matching Apple's App Privacy and Google's Data safety forms
The generated policy is a starting point you can align with your App Privacy (Apple) or Data safety (Google Play) declarations: list the same data types you select in those forms — for example, if you declare 'Usage Data' and 'Device ID' for analytics, make sure the policy's data-collection section mentions both.
If you use specific third-party SDKs (for example Firebase, AppsFlyer, AdMob, or a crash reporter), add their names to the 'third-party SDKs' section of your downloaded policy and check each SDK provider's own documentation for what they collect — TrustPack AI generates the structure and general language, not a live SDK audit.
For a deeper walkthrough of the App Store and Google Play requirements themselves, see our blog post on mobile app privacy policies.
Apps aimed at children
If your app is directed at children, or likely to be used by children, both app stores and laws like COPPA (US) and the UK/EU age-appropriate design rules impose extra requirements — including limits on tracking and behavioral advertising to children. TrustPack AI's generated policy does not include children's-app-specific clauses; if this applies to your app, have a qualified lawyer review your policy and your App Store / Play Console 'made for kids' declarations together.
Frequently asked questions
- Do I need a privacy policy if my app doesn't collect any data?
- Yes. Both the Apple App Store and Google Play require a privacy policy URL for every app submission, even if your app collects no data — you'd simply describe that in the policy and in the App Privacy / Data safety questionnaire.
- Will this policy match Apple's App Privacy questionnaire automatically?
- No tool can fill out Apple's or Google's forms for you. TrustPack AI generates wording covering common categories (device identifiers, diagnostics, permissions, SDKs, push tokens) that you can use as the basis for your policy, then align the specific data types you select in App Store Connect / Play Console with what the policy describes.
- Where do I host the privacy policy for my app store listing?
- Anywhere that's publicly reachable without a login — for example a page on your existing website, or a simple hosted page. Download the HTML or Markdown version from your pack and publish it at a stable URL, then paste that URL into App Store Connect and the Play Console.
- Does it cover third-party SDKs like Firebase, AdMob, or crash reporters?
- The generated policy includes a section for listing third-party SDKs and explains, in general terms, that such SDKs may collect data on your behalf. You'll need to add the specific SDK names your app uses and confirm each provider's own data practices.
- Can I get Terms of Service and a Cookie Notice for my app too?
- Yes — selecting 'Mobile app' as your business type generates a full pack (Privacy Policy, Terms of Service, Cookie Notice, Refund Policy, DMCA Notice, and Contact page) with wording adapted for an app rather than a generic website.
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Want to see what the generated documents actually look like? View a sample Trust Pack for an example business.