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Free Legal Pages for Your SaaS

Privacy, terms, acceptable-use and a GDPR DPA — the pages B2B customers and auditors ask for.

SaaS products process customer data as part of the service, which brings extra obligations. Business customers routinely ask for a data processing agreement (DPA) before signing, and GDPR requires one whenever you process personal data on their behalf. Alongside that you need clear terms, an acceptable-use policy and a privacy policy.

These templates cover the core set. Paste them into your marketing site and app, and offer the DPA to customers who request it. Tailor the sub-processor and security sections to your actual stack.

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Privacy Policy

Covers the data you collect from your own site and sign-ups.

Terms of Service

Your master service terms — subscriptions, uptime expectations, liability and termination.

Acceptable Use Policy

Defines prohibited uses of your platform and your grounds for suspension.

Data Processing Agreement

B2B customers and GDPR both expect a DPA when you process their users' data. Covers processor duties, sub-processors and security.

Cookie Policy

Discloses cookies on your marketing site and in-app, alongside consent.

Frequently asked

Does my SaaS need a DPA?

If you process personal data on behalf of business customers — which almost every SaaS does — GDPR requires a data processing agreement. Enterprise buyers will ask for one during procurement.

What legal pages does a SaaS need?

At minimum: a privacy policy, terms of service, and (for GDPR) a DPA. An acceptable-use policy and cookie policy are strongly recommended, especially for products with user accounts or content.

Are these SaaS legal templates free?

Yes, all free to copy or download. The $2 generators tailor each document to your business and jurisdiction if you need more specificity.