Free Ecommerce Privacy Policy Generator, AI-powered.
Paste your online store URL. The AI looks at your payment processors, marketing apps, and cookies, and drafts a privacy policy built for ecommerce. Works for Shopify, WooCommerce, BigCommerce, Magento, and custom stores. Free forever.
- Stripe · PayPal · Klarna
- Shopify · WooCommerce · custom
- Abandoned cart tools
- Meta · TikTok · Pinterest pixels
- Any platformShopify, WooCommerce, custom
- Payments coveredStripe, PayPal, Klarna, Shop Pay
- Cart trackingAbandoned cart + retargeting
- GDPR · CCPASell internationally with one policy
From your store URL to a complete ecommerce privacy policy in seconds
Paste your store URL and Termerly's AI maps your entire ecommerce stack: payment processors, shipping carriers, marketing pixels, abandoned cart tools, and customer account systems. Then it drafts a privacy policy that accurately reflects what your store does with customer data.
- Detects payment processors and discloses data shared with each (Stripe, PayPal, Klarna, Afterpay, Apple Pay).
- Lists marketing pixels (Meta, TikTok, Pinterest, Google Ads) and the consent basis for each.
- Covers abandoned cart tools (Klaviyo, Mailchimp, Omnisend) and email retargeting.
Generating policies
my-store.com
- Privacy Policy high
- Cookies Policy high
- Terms of Service high
- Acceptable Use medium
One generator, every ecommerce platform
Termerly's AI inspects your live site, identifies the platform behind it, and tailors the policy to the apps and processors it detects.
- Most popular
Shopify
Detects installed Shopify apps, payment processors, and built-in analytics. Paste into Settings → Policies.
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WooCommerce
Reads active WooCommerce extensions, payment gateways, and shipping methods. Drop into Settings → Privacy.
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BigCommerce
Covers multi-storefront setups, B2B account hierarchies, and enterprise checkout flows.
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Magento
Detects Adobe Commerce / Magento Open Source extensions and tax + shipping calculation services.
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Squarespace · Wix
Site builder stores work too. The AI reads the public site for analytics, ad networks, and checkout providers.
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Headless · Custom
Next.js, Astro, Remix, or a fully custom checkout. If it renders HTML, Termerly can analyse it.
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Every ecommerce-specific disclosure your policy needs
Online stores have data flows generic privacy policies miss. Termerly covers the ones every ecommerce site needs to disclose.
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Payment processor data
Discloses every payment method on your store and the data each processor receives: card details, billing address, fraud signals.
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Shipping and customs
Covers shipping carrier data sharing (UPS, USPS, DHL, FedEx) and customs disclosures for international orders.
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Abandoned cart and marketing
Discloses abandoned cart recovery emails, marketing automation tools (Klaviyo, Mailchimp, Omnisend), and the consent basis.
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Marketing pixels
Lists Meta Pixel, TikTok Pixel, Pinterest Tag, Google Ads conversion tracking, and the consent treatment for each.
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Customer accounts and wishlists
Covers data stored when customers create accounts, save addresses, build wishlists, or write product reviews.
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GDPR, CCPA, LGPD, PIPL
Sell internationally on one policy. Covers the four major data-protection frameworks plus consumer-protection clauses.
Ecommerce privacy policy questions, answered
What online store owners need to know before publishing a privacy policy.
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Do I legally need a privacy policy for my online store?
Yes. Every ecommerce site processes personal data (names, emails, addresses, payment details) the moment a customer checks out. GDPR (Europe), CCPA (California), LGPD (Brazil), and PIPL (China) all require a publicly accessible privacy policy. Most payment processors also require it as a term of service. -
Can I use a template privacy policy from a competitor's store?
Copying a competitor's policy is risky: it likely mentions tools they use and you don't, and may miss your own. Regulators (especially under GDPR Article 13) require accurate disclosure of your specific data practices. Use a generator that reads your actual site. -
What's different about an ecommerce privacy policy?
Ecommerce stores have data flows most generic generators miss: payment processor sharing, abandoned cart tracking, shipping carrier data, marketing pixels for retargeting, customer accounts with order history. Termerly's AI detects each of these on your live store and discloses them with the right legal language. -
Do I need a separate cookie policy for my store?
If your store sets non-essential cookies (think analytics, marketing pixels, abandoned cart tracking, which most stores do), GDPR and the EU ePrivacy Directive require a cookie policy in addition to the privacy policy. Termerly generates both, free. -
How does the generator handle multiple payment processors?
Termerly detects every payment method active on your checkout (Stripe, PayPal, Klarna, Afterpay, Apple Pay, Shop Pay, Amazon Pay) and adds a disclosure clause for each, explaining what data the processor receives and where it's stored. -
Will the policy cover my international customers?
Yes. Termerly's ecommerce policies cover GDPR (EU), CCPA (California), LGPD (Brazil), and PIPL (China) in a single document. If you ship internationally, you have one policy that satisfies the four major frameworks instead of maintaining multiple regional versions.
Get your online store's privacy policy in 60 seconds
Works on Shopify, WooCommerce, BigCommerce, Magento, and custom stores. Free forever.