Why we picked it This is the template to start from instead of copy-pasting a big-company policy. It walks all 13 sections a DPDP-compliant policy needs (collection, purpose, third-party sharing, user rights, breach notification) with customizable sample language and before/after examples of the exact mistakes founders make. It has industry-specific guidance for SaaS, fintech, and e-commerce, and enforces DPDP Section 8's plain-language standard, so the policy actually matches what your product does rather than making promises you cannot keep.
How to Draft a DPDPA-Compliant Privacy Policy: Template and Section-by-Section Guide
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- A DPDP-compliant privacy policy needs 13 defined sections; the guide gives sample language for each so you adapt rather than invent.
- Before/after examples show the common compliance mistakes (vague purpose, missing grievance officer, over-broad sharing) to fix before you publish.
- Industry-specific notes for SaaS, fintech, and e-commerce plus a plain-language (Section 8) standard keep the policy honest to your actual data flows.