Privacy Policy for Mobile Apps (iOS & Android)
Pass App Store and Play Store reviews with ease. Professional, compliant, and specifically designed for mobile developers.
Executive Intelligence Summary
Apple and Google have strict requirements for mobile apps: no privacy policy, no app store listing. Beyond store requirements, mobile apps often access highly sensitive data like location, contacts, and device IDs. A specialized App Privacy Policy is vital to explain these permissions to your users. Our generator is updated with the latest App Tracking Transparency (ATT) rules and Play Store safety standards, ensuring your app stays live and your users stay informed.
Embedded Deployment Module
Input your operational metadata to generate the specific Privacy Policy for App vector.
Company Profile
"Using legally verified logic to ensure 100% compliance with current $Global Privacy standards."
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Store Approved
Guaranteed to meet Apple and Google review guidelines.
Permissions Map
Covers Camera, Location, Contacts, and Device ID disclosures.
Multi-Platform
One policy for both your iOS and Android versions.
Dev Friendly
Get a hosted link to paste directly into your store settings.
Deep Legal Analysis
Mobile App Privacy: Why the requirements are stricter
Mobile apps are under intense scrutiny from both government regulators and the gatekeepers of the digital economy: Apple and Google. Unlike a browser-based website, a mobile app has deeper access to sensitive device data.
Apple’s App Store Connect and Google’s Play Console both require a valid Privacy Policy URL before your app can even be submitted for review. Furthermore, with the introduction of App Tracking Transparency (ATT) on iOS 14.5+, you must be extremely explicit about how you track users across other companies' apps and websites for advertising purposes. Failure to provide a clear policy can lead to immediate app rejection or removal.
Data Permissions: Disclosing Camera, Location, and IDFA
A mobile-specific privacy policy needs to address the "hardware" aspect of privacy:
• Location Data: Are you using GPS or IP-based location? Is it "Always" or "While Using"?
• Hardware Access: Disclose why you need access to the Camera, Photo Library, or Microphone.
• Device IDs: Explaining the collection of IDFA (Apple) or AAID (Google) for analytics and ads.
• Push Notifications: Informing users how you use notifications and how they can opt-out.
Our generator maps these technical permissions into easy-to-understand legal language that satisfies app store reviewers.
Pass App Store reviews with our "Store-Ready" templates
We provide policies that are designed to pass the "Data Safety" section of the Google Play Store and the "Privacy" section of Apple’s App Store. By using PolicyOwn, you get a hosted link that you can paste directly into your developer account, ensuring you meet the transparency requirements needed for a successful launch.
Intelligence Briefing (FAQ)
Yes, it provides the legal disclosures Apple requires for the App Store Connect submission.
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