Legally compliant Privacy Policyfor your digital platform.

A customised Privacy Policy that satisfies the DPDP Act 2023, IT Act, and GDPR requirements — protecting your platform from regulatory penalties and user complaints.

DPDP Act 2023Data Collection DisclosureUser RightsCookie Policy
Rs 2,999
All-Inclusive
DPDP 2023
Compliant
3 Days
Delivery

What we handle for you

A Privacy Policy that accurately reflects your data practices, satisfies Indian law, and builds user trust.

Data Collection Disclosures

Draft data collection and usage disclosures specific to your platform and business model — including payment info, location data, and analytics.

User Rights Clauses

Include user rights clauses for access, correction, deletion, and data portability as required under the DPDP Act 2023.

Third-Party & Cookie Disclosures

Address third-party data sharing, analytics tools, advertising networks, and draft cookie policy and tracking technology disclosures.

Full Legal Compliance

Ensure compliance with DPDP Act 2023, IT Act, and GDPR requirements if your platform serves international users.

The 4-Step Drafting Process

From platform description to a publish-ready Privacy Policy — fully compliant with Indian and international data protection law.

01

Share Platform Details

Describe your platform, the types of data you collect (name, email, payment info, location, etc.), how you use it, and any third-party integrations.

02

Lawyer Prepares the Policy

Our lawyer drafts a clear, plain-English Privacy Policy that is legally compliant with Indian law and international standards.

03

Review & Customise

You review the draft to ensure it accurately reflects your data practices. Any platform-specific additions are incorporated.

04

Final Policy Delivered

Receive the final Privacy Policy ready to publish on your website or app, with version control and effective date.

Legal Framework

Indian and international data protection law creates clear obligations for every platform that collects user data.

Data Protection

Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023

India's primary data protection law mandating transparency, consent, and data principal rights for all data fiduciaries.

IT Law

IT (Reasonable Security Practices) Rules, 2011

Requires entities collecting sensitive personal data to maintain a privacy policy and implement security practices.

IT Law

IT Act, 2000 — Section 43A

Imposes liability on entities for negligent handling of sensitive personal data causing wrongful loss to users.

International

General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)

Applicable if your platform serves users in the European Union — imposes stringent consent and data rights obligations.

Client Success Stories

Our app store listing was rejected because of a non-compliant Privacy Policy. LegalKonnect drafted a DPDP Act-compliant policy and we were approved within days.

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Ananya Krishnamurthy
Bengaluru

The lawyer explained exactly what data practices needed to be disclosed. The policy is specific to our platform — not a generic template — and covers every data type we collect.

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Vivek Nambiar
Pune

Frequently Asked Questions

Stamp Duty Not Included

Government stamp duty charges apply to registered documents and vary by state. These are paid directly to the government and are not part of our service fee. Your advocate will confirm the applicable amount for your state before any document is executed.

Yes. Under the IT (Reasonable Security Practices and Procedures) Rules, 2011, any entity that collects, stores, or processes sensitive personal data is legally required to publish a Privacy Policy. The DPDP Act 2023 expands this obligation significantly.
Generic templates are risky. They rarely reflect your actual data practices, may omit required Indian law provisions, and cannot be enforced as written if they do not match your operations. A customised policy is far more defensible.
The Privacy Policy should be updated whenever your data practices change — such as adding a new analytics tool, launching a new feature, or entering a new market. A date-stamped version history is recommended.
Under the DPDP Act 2023, users can file complaints with the Data Protection Board of India. A well-drafted and followed Privacy Policy is your primary defence, demonstrating good-faith compliance with your disclosed practices.