Disclaimer Generator
Add the legal disclaimers that actually matter for your site — limiting liability, flagging affiliate relationships, and drawing a line between general information and regulated advice.
What's included in every draft
General liability and no-warranty disclaimer
Not legal / medical / financial advice disclaimer (context-specific)
Affiliate-link and sponsored-content disclosure (FTC-compliant)
Testimonial and earnings-claims disclosure
Third-party content, links, and trademark disclaimer
Views-are-mine-not-my-employer’s clause for individuals
Quality verification
Every document is verified for accuracy, completeness, and jurisdiction-specific requirements before delivery.
Jurisdiction-aware
180 jurisdictions including GDPR, UK GDPR, CCPA/CPRA, LGPD, PIPL, PDPA, PIPEDA, POPIA.
120+ languages
Translate policies into the languages your users actually read, with terminology tuned to local law.
Who needs this policy
Blogs and content sites with affiliate links
Affiliate income must be disclosed clearly and conspicuously under FTC and ASA rules — the draft covers both site-wide and inline disclosure patterns.
Health, finance, and legal-information sites
Sites in regulated verticals need a disclaimer drawing a clear line between educational content and professional advice to reduce regulatory and liability exposure.
SaaS marketing sites making outcome claims
Case studies, testimonials, and ROI calculators trigger testimonial and earnings-claims rules — the disclaimer documents typical results and required caveats.
Personal brands and creator sites
Creators need views-are-my-own disclaimers, affiliate disclosure, and carve-outs when embedding third-party content like YouTube or TikTok.
Jurisdiction coverage
US FTC endorsement guides (16 CFR Part 255)
This document is designed to align with the FTC’s Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials, including clear-and-conspicuous disclosure of material connections, affiliate relationships, and free-product arrangements.
FTC testimonial and earnings-claims rules
The PolicifyAI system outputs testimonial disclaimers describing typical results where earnings or outcome claims are made, avoiding the unsubstantiated "results not typical" pattern the FTC has challenged.
UK CAP Code and ASA advertising rules
Compliance templates include the UK Committee of Advertising Practice expectations for affiliate and sponsored content, including the #ad labelling convention the ASA applies to social and on-site promotion.
EU Unfair Commercial Practices Directive
Software-generated output supports the Directive 2005/29/EC requirement that commercial intent be transparent — hidden advertising and undisclosed endorsements are treated as misleading omissions.
Professional-advice carve-outs (legal, medical, financial)
The draft includes context-appropriate "not professional advice" disclaimers for sites publishing legal, medical, financial, or tax content, drawing a line between general information and regulated advice.
How it works in five minutes
Describe your site and content
Answer questions about the type of content you publish — affiliate, testimonial, professional subject matter, and user-generated sections.
Pick the disclaimer modules you need
Select no-warranty, affiliate, testimonial, professional-advice, third-party content, and views-are-my-own modules — the draft assembles only what applies.
Review the draft
The draft is verified for compliance with FTC, CAP Code, and UCPD clarity standards.
Publish and link prominently
Export or host on a PolicifyAI-served URL, link from the footer, and place inline disclosures next to affiliate links or testimonials.
Frequently asked questions
Is a disclaimer legally binding?
Disclaimers help limit liability but cannot override statutory rights or intentional misconduct. The courts look at prominence, specificity, and whether the user had reasonable opportunity to see them.
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Last reviewed 17 April 2026.
PolicifyAI is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice. Generated policies are drafting starting points that require review by qualified counsel before publication or reliance.