Answer seven questions about how your website or app works and get complete, tailored terms of service โ ready to paste into any site, shop or application.
Nothing leaves this page โ everything is generated locally.
Your privacy policy, cookie consent flow, security headers and legal pages matter just as much โ and regulators fine for each of them. Run a free scan to check the whole picture on any CMS.
Scan your site freeIf you only run a brochure site, not strictly โ though terms still help set expectations. If you sell anything, offer accounts, allow user-generated content, or provide an API, terms are effectively essential: they are the contract that governs payments, liability, acceptable use and account termination. Consumer protection laws across the EU also impose mandatory fairness rules on whatever terms you do publish.
In your footer so it appears on every page, plus anywhere users commit to something: checkout flows, sign-up forms and subscription upgrades. In the EU, consumers must be able to actually save and reproduce the terms before ordering (Consumer Rights Directive), so make sure the page is reachable, stable and printable.
They are separate documents with different jobs. Terms of service are the contract between you and your users โ rules of conduct, payment, liability. A privacy policy discloses how you process personal data and is required by the GDPR whenever you collect any. Most sites publish both and cross-link them. Our free privacy policy generator covers the other half.
No. Across the EU, consumer law voids terms that are unfair โ disproportionate liability exclusions, hidden fees, one-sided termination rights. A clause that would never survive scrutiny doesn't protect you; it can even expose you to regulatory action. This generator sticks to balanced, commonly accepted formulations.
State a change mechanism up front (this generator includes one): notify existing users of material changes in advance, republish with a new effective date, and treat continued use after the notice period as acceptance. Never silently swap terms on paying customers mid-subscription.
Disclaimer: This generator provides general information, not legal advice. Generated terms are a starting point; enforceability depends on jurisdiction, business model and how the terms are presented to users. For binding contracts consult a qualified lawyer.