PolicyForge

Google Play Privacy Policy Generator (Data Safety–Ready)

Last updated: 13 June 2026

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

  1. Generate your policy, ticking Google Play as a platform.
  2. Declare the same data categories you'll enter in the Data safety form.
  3. 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.

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