What Should You Include in a Privacy Policy Page?
A simple website privacy policy page should contain these information.
Provide details about what data you collect on your website.
If you use third-party ad networks like Google AdSense, you may also be serving cookies and web beacons on your website to serve targeted ads.
Explain if your users could opt-out of these cookies. If so, then you might add the links to opt-out pages on your site and third-party advertiser websites.
Finally, tell your users how they should contact you if they have any questions or concerns regarding the privacy policy.
Explain how this data is collected – For example, it could be through site logs, cookies, web beacons, signup/registration forms, comment forms, etc.
Explain why you collect this information – This could be for improving your website, improving user experience, etc.
You can find dozens of privacy policy generator or templates that let you easily create a privacy policy page. All you have to do is enter your own site name, business name and other details. While a privacy policy template or generator gives you a head start for creating a privacy notice, you might also enhance it by providing more details about data usage by different plugins you use.
Also, WordPress 4.9.6 comes bundled with a privacy policy generator, which allows you to quickly create a privacy policy page on your website.