AI feature consent text generator
Shipping an AI feature usually means processing user data in a new way, which triggers consent and transparency duties under the GDPR, UK GDPR, and CCPA. This generator turns a plain-language description of your feature into ready-to-embed consent copy for the three places users actually see it: a consent banner, an onboarding step, and a privacy settings screen.
How it works
You describe the feature and the data it uses, pick a jurisdiction, and flag whether it makes automated decisions about people. The tool assembles three matched pieces of copy. The jurisdiction selector swaps the rights paragraph — withdrawal and access rights for GDPR, the right to know and opt out for CCPA — and the automated-decision toggle inserts Article 22-style language about human review. Everything renders in your browser; nothing is uploaded.
Tips and notes
- Be specific about the data. “Your browsing history and past purchases” is honest consent; “your data” is not, and regulators treat vague notices as invalid consent.
- Keep the off path real. The settings copy lets users turn the feature off and stop processing — that opt-out must actually work in your product.
- Use the automated-decision toggle whenever the AI output drives a decision about a person; it is the difference between a notice and a compliant one.
- It is a draft, not advice. Have your DPO or counsel review before launch, especially for special-category data or children’s data.