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CookieYes Launches Cookie Policy Generator to Streamline Compliance for 80% of Global Users

CookieYes unveils its Cookie Policy Generator, addressing compliance for 80% of global users by automating real-time cookie disclosures for businesses of all sizes.

CookieYes, a leader in consent management solutions, has unveiled its new Cookie Policy Generator, a tool aimed at helping startups, small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs), agencies, and growing enterprises streamline cookie disclosures. Launched on April 1, 2026, from its base in Milton Keynes, England, the tool is designed to provide accurate, real-time cookie policies without the need for complex legal processes.

As global privacy regulations now cover approximately 80% of the world’s population, businesses are facing increasing pressure to clearly communicate their data practices. Many organizations still rely on expensive legal advice or generic templates that may not accurately reflect their actual cookie usage, resulting in potential compliance gaps and reputational risks.

The Cookie Policy Generator seeks to address these issues through automation. The platform scans websites to identify active cookies, categorizes them according to their purpose, and generates tailored policies that align with the site’s configuration. Unlike many consent management platforms that provide cookie policy generation as an add-on, this tool is a dedicated standalone product. It leverages CookieYes’s extensive expertise in consent management, delivering a more detailed classification of cookies than both bundled consent management tools and standalone generators lacking consent management intelligence. This ensures that generated policies automatically update based on real-time changes in cookie usage, aligning with the evolving needs of businesses.

The tool is compliant with major regulations, including the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), as well as frameworks such as Google Consent Mode v2. It supports multiple languages for businesses operating across different jurisdictions and integrates seamlessly with the CookieYes Consent Management Platform (CMP), creating a unified system for consent and policy management.

“Privacy is no longer just a legal checkbox—it’s the foundation of customer trust,” stated Anvar T., Founder and CEO of CookieYes. “We built Cookie Policy Generator so businesses, from startups to enterprises, can communicate transparently with their users without needing legal expertise. When consumers understand how their data is used, everybody wins.”

The Cookie Policy Generator is currently available at https://www.cookiepolicygenerator.ai. The free tier offers unlimited edits and scanning capabilities for websites consisting of up to 100 pages. For businesses that require more extensive services, paid plans are available, which allow scanning for websites of up to 8,000 pages, multi-user access, and scheduled scanning to ensure policies remain current.

CookieYes, recognized as a Google Certified Gold CMP Partner, serves over 2 million websites, including notable names such as Ahrefs, Dassault Aviation, and Boston Dynamics. The company offers scalable solutions that help businesses meet global privacy regulations while enhancing user trust.

As data privacy continues to gain traction among consumers worldwide, tools like the Cookie Policy Generator are becoming increasingly essential for businesses looking to foster transparency and compliance in their digital interactions. The launch of this new product not only signifies a commitment to aiding businesses in navigating complex privacy laws but also underscores the growing importance of data management practices in maintaining customer confidence.

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