In short: yes, most business websites should have a privacy policy, and depending on your audience, you may also need a cookie notice.

Privacy policy

If your website collects any information from visitors like contact form submissions, email sign-ups, analytics data, or payments, you're expected to have a Privacy Policy. This applies to virtually every business website. Without one, you risk non-compliance with laws like GDPR (EU), CCPA (California), and similar regulations.

What WebEaze includes by default

We add a basic privacy policy page to every website we build. It covers standard data collection practices like contact forms and analytics. You should review it and update it with any specifics that apply to your business.

Cookie banners

A cookie notice is required if your site uses tracking cookies and you have visitors from the EU or California. Google Analytics, Facebook Pixel, and similar tools all set tracking cookies. If you use these, a cookie consent banner is recommended.

We can add a basic cookie notice to your site. If you need a full consent management setup (opt-in/opt-out controls), that may involve a third-party tool and additional scoping.

Note: We're not legal advisors. If you're not sure about your compliance obligations, consult a lawyer familiar with privacy law in your jurisdiction.