Google Play Privacy Policy Generator (Data Safety–Ready)
Quick answer: Google Play requires a privacy policy at a publicly accessible, non-PDF, non-editable URL that is consistent with your Data safety form. PolicyForge hosts your policy at a permanent link (e.g.
/p/ab12cd34ef) that meets all of these conditions — and builds it from the same data categories you declare to Google.
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Google Play's policy-URL rules
- The URL must be publicly accessible (not behind a login or geofence).
- It must not be a PDF and must not be editable by users (no shared Google Doc).
- The content must be consistent with your Data safety declarations.
- The policy link is required in the Play Console and, where relevant, inside the app.
Why a hosted page (not a Google Doc or PDF)
A common rejection reason is linking to an editable Google Doc or a PDF file. PolicyForge serves your policy as a fixed HTML web page at a stable URL — exactly the format Google expects. The page is server-rendered and permanent, so the link won't break after you publish.
How to use it
- Generate your policy, ticking Google Play as a platform.
- Declare the same data categories you'll enter in the Data safety form.
- Copy the hosted URL into the Play Console "Privacy Policy" field.
FAQ
- Does my policy need to match the Data safety section exactly?
- It should be consistent. Declare the same collection and sharing in both. PolicyForge builds the policy from your data answers to keep them aligned.
- Can I edit the policy later?
- Yes — regenerate it with updated answers. The hosted URL stays publicly viewable and non-editable by the public, as Google requires.
- Is this legal advice?
- No — it's an informational template. See our disclaimer.