Cookie Policy Generator

Generate a cookie policy explaining the cookies your website uses — copy, print or download PDF.

Your details

This generates a customizable template to get you started. It is not legal advice — have a professional review it before publishing.

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Cookie Policy

This Cookie Policy explains how the Company uses cookies on our website. Effective date: 19 June 2026.

What Are Cookies

Cookies are small text files stored on your device when you visit a website. They help the site function and remember information about your visit.

Types of Cookies We Use

Essential cookies — required for our website to work properly, such as security and basic preferences.

Analytics cookies — help us understand how visitors use our website so we can improve it.

Managing Cookies

You can accept or reject cookies through your browser settings at any time. Blocking some cookies may affect how our website functions.

Changes

We may update this Cookie Policy as our use of cookies changes. The latest version will always be posted here.

Contact

For questions about our use of cookies, contact the Company at our contact email.

About the Cookie Policy Generator

If your website uses cookies — for analytics, advertising or just essential functions — a cookie policy explains them to visitors and is expected under GDPR and similar laws. The AlarmDaddy Cookie Policy Generator builds one based on the cookie types you use, ready to copy, print or download as PDF, generated privately in your browser.

How to use this calculator

  1. 1Enter your business and website details.
  2. 2Tick the cookie types you use.
  3. 3Review the preview.
  4. 4Copy, print, or download as PDF/TXT.

The formula

The cookie types you use (essential, analytics, advertising) are listed in a structured cookie-policy template with your business details.

Each cookie-type toggle adds a matching entry and your business and website are inserted, so the policy reflects the cookies your site actually sets.

Frequently asked questions

They overlap but are separate: a cookie policy focuses specifically on the cookies you use, while a privacy policy covers all personal data. Many sites publish both.