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Disclaimer Generator

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How to use Disclaimer Generator

What the tool does, how to run it, and what to expect from the result.

How to draft a website disclaimer

Enter your company name, website, contact email, and governing country. The tool assembles a five-section disclaimer covering accuracy, professional advice, external links, limitation of liability, and governing law, live in your browser.

The template is a frame to build on. Its protection is only as good as its accuracy, and it omits the clauses that matter most in the situations people usually need a disclaimer for, including affiliate disclosure and results claims.

  • Fill in the company name, website URL, contact email, and governing country.
  • Copy the document out and adapt each clause to what your site actually publishes.
  • Add an affiliate disclosure if you earn commissions, and place it near the links as well as in the disclaimer.
  • Add a sector-specific clause if you publish medical, legal, financial, or fitness content.
  • Add an effective date, and take legal advice if your content carries real risk of reliance.
Tips

Getting a better result out of Disclaimer Generator

Specific settings and thresholds, not general advice.

  • A disclaimer is a template and not legal advice, and its protective value comes from being accurate. Copying a generic no-professional-advice clause onto a site that does give professional advice makes the document worse than useless, because it documents a claim that your own content contradicts.
  • The generated document has five sections: a general accuracy disclaimer, no professional advice, external links, limitation of liability, and governing law, plus a contact line. It is a starting frame, not a complete legal notice.
  • It has no affiliate disclosure. If you earn a commission from links, the FTC requires a clear and conspicuous disclosure near the link itself, not buried in a page like this one, and the generated text does not create one.
  • It has no earnings or results disclaimer either, which is the clause that matters most for finance, fitness, and business content, where a testimonial without one is the classic regulatory problem.
  • A limitation of liability clause does not make you immune. Consumer protection law in many countries voids attempts to exclude liability for death, personal injury, fraud, or gross negligence, so the sweeping wording in any template is narrower in practice than it reads.
Limits

What Disclaimer Generator does not do

The honest boundary, so you do not lose time finding it yourself.

  • Four inputs only: company, website, email, and governing country. It knows nothing about what your site publishes.
  • No affiliate disclosure, no sponsored content disclosure, no earnings or results disclaimer, and no testimonial disclaimer.
  • No sector-specific language for medical, legal, financial, or fitness content, all of which have their own regulatory expectations.
  • No effective date, no fair use clause, and no DMCA or copyright notice.
At a glance

Who Disclaimer Generator is for

A quick way to understand who this helps, what it solves, and where it connects next.

Best fit

Site owners, founders, and developers who need a starting legal document.

Ideal for

Drafting a disclaimer quickly, then adapting it to your needs.

FAQ

Common questions

Short answers for the questions people usually have before trying a utility like this.

Does a disclaimer actually protect me?

Partly, and less than most people assume. It sets expectations and it can help against reliance claims, but you cannot disclaim liability for death, injury, fraud, or gross negligence in most jurisdictions, and a court reads the disclaimer against what you actually did.

Does it cover affiliate links?

No. The template has no affiliate disclosure. Under FTC guidance, a material connection has to be disclosed clearly and close to the link or recommendation, so a line in a disclaimer page would not be enough even if the template contained one.

Is a disclaimer the same as terms and conditions?

No. A disclaimer limits the reliance people can place on your content. Terms and conditions form a contract about how the site may be used. Most sites need both, and this generator produces only the first.

What should I add for health or finance content?

A specific clause saying the content is not medical or financial advice and that readers should consult a qualified professional before acting, plus an earnings or results disclaimer if you show outcomes. The template's general no-professional-advice line is too vague to do that work.

Do my details get sent anywhere?

No. The document is assembled in your browser as you type, and nothing is transmitted or stored.

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