Generate a privacy policy (Datenschutzerklärung) under the Swiss nDSG — free, ready to use, tailored to your website. The generated text is in German.
The generated document is in German — Impressum and privacy policies for Swiss/German websites must be published in German.
The generated document is in German — Impressum and privacy policies for Swiss/German websites must be published in German.
We check your website for nDSG/GDPR gaps (cookies, fonts, tracking) — as part of our free website check.
By submitting, you agree to the privacy policy (in German).
Since 1 September 2023, the revised Swiss Data Protection Act (nDSG) has been in force. Similar to the European GDPR, it requires transparent information about which personal data a website collects, for what purpose, and with whom it is shared. Anyone who also targets customers in the EU must comply with the GDPR as well.
A complete privacy policy names the data controller, describes every data processing activity (server logs, contact forms, newsletters, embedded services such as Google Analytics, Maps, booking tools or payment providers), states the legal bases and explains the rights of data subjects.
The most common mistake in practice: the policy lists services that are no longer in use — or omits ones that are running. Both are harmful. Check whether your privacy policy is still accurate every time you change your website. Our generator produces a sound foundation, but it does not replace individual legal advice. Note that the generated document is intentionally in German, as privacy policies for Swiss and German websites must be published in German.
Yes, as soon as you offer goods or services specifically to people in the EU or monitor their behaviour (e.g. with tracking). Many Swiss SME websites fall under this.
Only if you use cookies that are not technically necessary — such as analytics or marketing cookies. A website without tracking can do without a banner.
Stricter information duties, a register of processing activities, a duty to report data breaches, and personal fines of up to CHF 250,000 for intentional violations.
No. It produces a solid, up-to-date foundation for typical SME websites. For sensitive data (health, finance) or complex setups, a specialist should review it.
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