Free CCPA & CPRA Privacy Policy Generator for Bloggers & Affiliates

Do you use Google Analytics or AdSense? You need this.

If your website attracts visitors from California, you are likely subject to the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) and the new CPRA. Ignoring these laws can lead to fines of up to $7,500 per violation.

Free CCPA & CPRA Privacy Policy Generator

Many affiliate marketers and bloggers think they are exempt because they don’t “sell” data for money. However, under California law, allowing Google or Facebook to collect data via cookies on your site for advertising purposes can be legally defined as “Selling” or “Sharing” personal information.

Use this free tool designed by a lawyer & developer to generate a compliant Privacy Notice instantly.

⚖️ Ultimate CCPA/CPRA Generator

How to use this generated notice?

  1. Generate: Fill in your details above and click “Generate”.
  2. Copy: Click the green “Copy to Clipboard” button.
  3. Paste: Create a new page on your WordPress site (e.g., /privacy-policy-california/) or add this text to a special section in your existing Privacy Policy.
  4. Footer Link: To be fully compliant, add a link in your website footer that says exactly: “Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information” and link it to this notice or your opt-out form.

Why is this tool free?

I am Oleh Kret, an Advocate and Software Architect. I built this tool to help the affiliate community navigate complex privacy laws without paying expensive legal fees.

Disclaimer: This tool provides a template based on standard interpretations of the CCPA/CPRA. It does not constitute attorney-client legal advice. For complex businesses, please consult a qualified attorney.

Why Use This Free CCPA Policy Generator?

Every modern website needs to handle data privacy seriously. If you are running a WordPress blog, an e-commerce store, or an affiliate marketing site, you are likely collecting data via cookies. Our Free CCPA Policy Generator helps you comply with California laws without hiring expensive lawyers.

Who Needs a CPRA/CCPA Notice?

Under the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) and the updated California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA), California residents have the right to know what data you collect. Even if you are not based in the US, if your website receives traffic from California and you use tools like Google Analytics or Facebook Pixel, you should have this notice.

For the official text of the law and legal definitions, you can visit the

California Office of the Attorney General.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

1. Is this tool really free? Yes. As a

Software Architect and Advocate

I created this tool to help the community. There are no hidden fees.

2. Does this cover “Do Not Sell My Info”? Yes. The generated policy includes specific clauses regarding the “Sale” and “Sharing” of personal information for cross-context behavioral advertising, which is critical for affiliate marketers using AdSense.

3. How do I install the policy? Simply use the form above, click generate, and copy the text. Paste it into a new page on your WordPress site. Don’t forget to add a link in your footer!

4. Why is compliance important for affiliates? Affiliate networks (like Amazon Associates) and ad networks (like Google AdSense) require you to have a compliant Privacy Policy. Failing to do so can risk your account suspension.

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