The "Patchwork" Solver.
Download the 2026 U.S. Privacy Policy Template.
CPRA Ready. AI Training Rights. AdTech Compliant.
Privacy laws are messy. Your policy shouldn't be.
In the past, you could just copy a generic Privacy Policy and be safe.
In 2026, that is dangerous.
States like California, Virginia, Colorado, and Texas have passed aggressive privacy laws. If you have customers in those states, you must comply with their specific rules regarding Data Rights, Opt-Outs, and Automated Decision Making.
The Risk: "Privacy Trolls" and regulators are actively scanning startup websites for non-compliance. A missing "Do Not Sell" link or an outdated AI clause can trigger fines or demand letters.
The Solution: The Legal Attorney Master U.S. Policy.
We drafted this to satisfy the "Highest Common Denominator" of U.S. state laws, giving you a single, robust document that covers the entire country.
What You Get Inside the Kit:
1. The Master Privacy Policy (Word)
A comprehensive legal framework updated for the 2026 regulatory landscape.
Multi-State Compliance: Specifically addresses rights for residents of CA (CPRA), VA (VCDPA), CO (CPA), CT, UT, and others.
The "Right to Cure": Includes clauses that attempt to limit liability by asking users to contact you first before suing.
Data Retention Policy: Defines how long you keep data, which is now a requirement under new minimization laws.
2. The "AI Training" Rights
Your data is your moat.
The Clause: Explicitly grants you the right to use "Aggregated and De-Identified" user data to train your Machine Learning models.
Why you need it: Without this, users could argue that training your AI on their usage patterns is a violation of their privacy. This clause legalizes your R&D.
3. The AdTech & "Do Not Sell" Logic
Most founders don't realize that using Facebook Pixel counts as "Selling Data."
Compliance: Our template includes the mandatory disclosures required if you use retargeting ads.
Global Privacy Control (GPC): Addresses the new browser signal requirements that California regulators are enforcing in 2026.
4. The Execution Guide (PDF)
A step-by-step manual on how to customize the document, how to set up your "Privacy Email" alias, and where to put the links on your website footer.
Why Founders Need This Specific Template:
1. It covers "Sensitive Data"
Modern apps collect location, behavioral profiles, and sometimes biometrics. Standard free templates ignore these categories. Our policy includes specific "Sensitive Personal Information" (SPI) disclosures to keep you safe.
2. It is Built for SaaS
Unlike generic blog policies, this template understands "User Accounts," "SaaS Subscriptions," and "Service Providers" (like AWS and Stripe). It accurately describes how a modern tech stack moves data.
3. It Saves $2,500 in Legal Fees
A privacy lawyer charges huge fees to draft a custom CPRA-compliant policy. This template gets you 95% of the way there for a fraction of the cost.
Protect Your Data. Protect Your Users.
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Frequently Asked Questions
1. Does this cover GDPR (Europe)?
No. This is a U.S.-Focused policy. GDPR requires specific references to "Data Controllers" and "Data Processors" and international transfer mechanisms that bloat the document. If you are launching strictly in the US, this is the cleaner, better option.
2. Do I need this if I don't sell data?
Yes. Even if you don't sell email lists, you likely use "Cookies" or "Analytics." Under modern laws, you must disclose what you collect and how you use it. Transparency is mandatory.
3. Can I write this myself?
You can, but you will likely miss the specific statutory language required by states like Virginia or Colorado. For example, did you know you must disclose if you use "Automated Decision Making" (AI) for profiling? Our template covers that.