That's even better. Free Terms & Conditions Generator for Blogger (AdSense-Ready)

Interface of the free Terms & Conditions generator for blogs and websites

Terms & Conditions Generator

Your Terms & Conditions (HTML Code)

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💡 How to Use This Tool

  1. Fill in the Fields: Add your name/company, website name, and URLs.
  2. Add Your Privacy Policy Link: This tool requires you to have a Privacy Policy. You can get one from our Free Website Privacy Policy Generator.
  3. Generate & Copy: Click "Generate" and then "Copy HTML Code".
  4. Publish on Blogger: Create a new "Page" (not Post) on Blogger, switch to "HTML View," and paste the code.

Why Your Blog Needs a Terms & Conditions Page

While AdSense doesn't *technically* require a T&C, it's a powerful signal of Authoritativeness and Trust (the 'A' and 'T' in E-E-A-T). It shows both Google and your users that you are a legitimate, professional, and serious publisher.

For a "Technology & AI" blog, this is crucial. When you publish code snippets, API guides, or AI tool reviews, a T&C page establishes that you are a serious entity. It sets rules for how your code can be used and disclaims liability, proving to Google you're a professional, not just a hobbyist.

Privacy Policy vs. Terms & Conditions: What's the Difference?

It's easy to confuse them, but they do very different jobs. Both are critical for E-E-A-T.

  • Privacy Policy (Required): This is a legal disclosure that tells users what data you collect (e.g., cookies, emails) and how you use it. It is mandatory for AdSense.
  • Terms & Conditions (Recommended): This is a set of rules that tells users what they agree to when they use your site (e.g., copyright, prohibited behavior). It is highly recommended for trust.

Our Experience: Why We Built This Generator

When first building Rekreay, I focused all my energy on getting a Privacy Policy for AdSense. But my site still felt... unprofessional. I realized I had no rules. What if someone stole my content? What if someone left abusive comments? A Terms & Conditions (T&C) page sets these rules.

I built this simple tool because most generators were confusing or expensive. I just needed basic Terms & Conditions to establish professionalism and build user trust—a key signal for AdSense reviewers.

Your Privacy is Our Priority: The Generator's Guarantee

This tool is 100% private. Unlike other generators, we do not store, share, or even see the information you enter.

Specifically, this tool leverages only client-side JavaScript to build the text. No data from the form is ever sent to our server. The entire policy is generated 100% within your browser.
  • No Data Stored: Your website details are never sent to us.
  • No Login Required: Get your policy instantly without an account.
  • 100% Free: This is a free utility to help fellow bloggers.

Common AdSense & Legal Page Questions

Does AdSense actually require a Terms & Conditions page?

Not explicitly, unlike a Privacy Policy which is mandatory. However, AdSense does require a high-quality, trustworthy, and professional site. A T&C page is a massive signal of trust and professionalism (E-E-A-T) and can help your application stand out.

Can I just copy someone else's Terms & Conditions?

You should never do that. It's copyright infringement and looks unprofessional. A copied T&C often has the wrong company name or governing laws, which makes you look less trustworthy to a reviewer. Always use a generator to create one specific to your site.

What's more important: Privacy Policy or Terms & Conditions?

The Privacy Policy is 100% mandatory for AdSense. You will be rejected without one. The Terms & Conditions page is a highly recommended second step to build trust and protect your site.

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