Frequently asked questions.
Questions about Cookies Policy Generator before you sign-up? Find the most popular questions answered below.
A Cookies Policy is an agreement that informs users about the cookies you use, their purpose, and how users can manage their cookie preferences.
Its goal is to maintain transparency and protect user privacy by explaining your cookie practices.
Yes, the Cookies Policy Generator from TermsFeed is free to use.
You can purchase optional premium clauses for a one-time fee to better protect your business.
Yes, the Cookies Policy Generator allows you to download the document in HTML, DOCX, or plain text format.
Use the Cookies Policy Generator from TermsFeed to create a free Cookies Policy for your business.
No, copying someone else's Cookies Policy is illegal. These documents are protected by copyright laws.
A Cookies Policy is important because it’s legally required under the GDPR. Failing to have one can result in fines and legal issues.
It also promotes transparency and keeps users informed about your cookie practices, helping to build trust and protect user privacy.
Your Cookies Policy should include:
- A statement confirming your use of cookies
- A brief explanation of what cookies are
- Types of cookies you use and their purpose
- Instructions for managing or opting out of cookies
Place a link to your Cookies Policy in your website footer and in your cookie consent banner.
A Cookies Policy focuses solely on cookies—what they are, what you use, and why.
A Privacy Policy covers all personal data collection, including cookies. It is legally required and more comprehensive.
A Privacy Policy may contain a cookie clause, but a separate Cookies Policy provides more detailed information.
If you are under the GDPR, your Cookies Policy must be separate from your Privacy Policy. You can reference it in your Privacy Policy, but they must remain distinct.
If you’re not bound by the GDPR, you can include a cookie clause in your Privacy Policy. However, a separate Cookies Policy is always recommended for clarity.
Cookies Policies are legally binding if you obtain clear user consent.
The most common method is through a cookie consent banner that appears when users first visit your site. It should explain your cookie use, link to the full Cookies Policy, and allow users to accept or decline.
Without clear consent, your Cookies Policy may not be enforceable.