Cookie Policy Generator

Explain the cookies your site sets — functional, analytics and advertising — in a copyable policy.

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Cookie categories you use
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Tick the cookie categories your site actually sets, then copy the policy. It generates entirely in your browser. Under the EU ePrivacy rules and UK PECR you usually also need a consent banner for non-essential cookies — this document explains them, it does not collect consent for you.

Educational estimate only — not professional advice.

How to generate a cookie policy

Enter your company name, website URL and a contact email. Tick the categories of cookies your site sets — functional, analytics and advertising. The policy builds live below; click Copy and add it to a Cookie Policy page on your site.

Staying compliant

A policy alone is not enough in the EU, UK and similar regions: you also need a consent banner that lets visitors reject non-essential cookies before they load. Link your cookie policy from that banner and from your footer so it is easy to find.

Questions

What is the difference between a cookie policy and a cookie banner?
A cookie policy is a page that explains which cookies you use and why. A cookie banner is the consent prompt that asks visitors to accept or reject non-essential cookies before they are set. EU and UK rules generally require both — this tool generates the policy; you still need a banner to collect consent.
Which cookie categories should I include?
Include only the ones you actually use. Strictly necessary cookies are always covered. Add functional cookies if you remember user preferences, analytics if you measure traffic, and advertising if you or partners serve targeted ads. Be honest — over-claiming is as risky as under-disclosing.
Is my information uploaded?
No. The policy is generated entirely in your browser from the details you enter. Nothing about your site or the cookies you select is sent to a server.