Disclaimer Generator

Create a professional disclaimer for your website in just a few clicks to limit your legal liability.

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How To Generate Your Disclaimer

1

Fill in Your Details

Enter your website name, exact URL, country of operation, and a contact email address into the form fields.

2

Generate the Text

Click the "Generate Disclaimer" button. Our tool will instantly create a comprehensive legal document based on your input.

3

Copy and Publish

Click the "Copy HTML" button to copy the formatted text. Paste it onto a new "Disclaimer" page on your website.

Key Features

Comprehensive Template

Our free disclaimer generator utilizes a robust template covering common liabilities, warranties, and external link policies.

Fully Customizable

The generated text acts as a strong foundation. You can easily copy and edit the disclaimer to perfectly match your specific niche.

Instant & Free

No hidden fees, no required sign-ups, and absolutely no waiting. Get a professional disclaimer for your site instantly.

Frequently Asked Questions

A disclaimer helps limit your legal liability for the information you provide. It clarifies that your content is for informational purposes only and that you are not responsible for any outcomes resulting from its use. It is especially critical for health, finance, and affiliate blogs.

This tool generates a common, general-purpose disclaimer that serves as an excellent starting point for most small websites. However, it is not a substitute for professional legal advice. For high-risk industries, we strongly recommend consulting with a qualified lawyer.

The standard best practice is to create a dedicated "Disclaimer" page on your website. You should then link to this page prominently in your website's footer, right next to your Privacy Policy and Terms of Conditions pages, ensuring it is accessible from every page.

The template provided focuses on general information liability and external links. If your site uses affiliate marketing (like Amazon Associates), you should manually add an FTC-compliant "Affiliate Disclosure" clause stating that you earn a commission on recommended products.

An external links disclaimer is a specific clause that states you are not responsible for the content, privacy policies, or practices of any third-party websites that you link out to from your own domain.

You should review and update your disclaimer whenever your business model changes significantly, when you begin offering new types of content (like medical or financial advice), or when required by new local digital privacy laws.

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