🇬🇧 UK GDPRPodcastPrivacy Policy

Free Privacy Policy Generator for Podcast — UK GDPR Compliant

Podcasters collect listener data through hosting platforms, email newsletters, and sponsor tracking links. If you use dynamic ad insertion, your hosting platform may collect granular listener location and device data to serve targeted ads. Podcast websites often embed players from third-party platforms (Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Buzzsprout) that set their own cookies and collect their own data. Following Brexit, the UK retained its own version of GDPR (UK GDPR), supplemented by the Data Protection Act 2018. The UK GDPR is closely aligned with EU GDPR but enforced by the ICO (Information Commissioner's Office).

No signup required Download as HTML Ready in 2 minutes

What This Privacy Policy Covers

All sections are included and pre-filled for Podcast businesses

Introduction

Included in all documents

Information We Collect

Included in all documents

How We Use Your Information

Included in all documents

How We Share Your Information

Included in all documents

Cookies and Tracking Technologies

Included in all documents

Data Retention

Included in all documents

Your Rights Under the GDPR

Included in all documents

Your California Privacy Rights (CCPA)

Included in all documents

Your Rights Under the DPDPA (India)

Included in all documents

Children's Privacy

Included in all documents

Data Security

Included in all documents

Third-Party Links

Included in all documents

Changes to This Privacy Policy

Included in all documents

Contact Us

Included in all documents

🇬🇧 Key UK GDPR Requirements

Following Brexit, the UK retained its own version of GDPR (UK GDPR), supplemented by the Data Protection Act 2018. The UK GDPR is closely aligned with EU GDPR but enforced by the ICO (Information Commissioner's Office). UK GDPR fines can reach £17.5 million or 4% of global turnover. Organizations serving both UK and EU residents must comply with both frameworks.

  • Same core principles as EU GDPR: lawfulness, fairness, transparency, purpose limitation
  • UK-specific lawful bases for processing must be documented
  • ICO registration required for most data controllers (annual fee applies)
  • PECR (Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations) governs cookies and e-marketing
  • International data transfers require UK adequacy decisions or UK-specific SCCs
  • Data breaches must be reported to the ICO within 72 hours
Data retention note: Same as EU GDPR: data must not be retained longer than necessary. Document your retention schedule.

Ready to generate your Privacy Policy?

Free, no signup, customized for Podcast under UK GDPR.

Podcast — Specific Considerations

Podcasters collect listener data through hosting platforms, email newsletters, and sponsor tracking links. If you use dynamic ad insertion, your hosting platform may collect granular listener location and device data to serve targeted ads. Podcast websites often embed players from third-party platforms (Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Buzzsprout) that set their own cookies and collect their own data.

Data typically collected by Podcast businesses: listener location and device data via hosting platform, email newsletter subscribers, download and play statistics, website cookies and analytics, sponsor link click tracking

  • Third-party podcast hosting platform data collection disclosure
  • Dynamic ad insertion and listener targeting disclosure
  • Email list data and unsubscribe mechanisms
  • Embedded player third-party cookie disclosure
  • Sponsorship and affiliate link tracking

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I legally need a Privacy Policy for my Podcast website?

Yes. If you collect any personal data from users — including email addresses, analytics cookies, or payment information — you are legally required to have a Privacy Policy under UK GDPR, Data Protection Act 2018, PECR (Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations). Non-compliance can result in significant fines.

What should a Privacy Policy for Podcast businesses include under UK GDPR?

A UK GDPR-compliant Privacy Policy for Podcast businesses must disclose: what data you collect (listener location and device data via hosting platform, email newsletter subscribers, download and play statistics, website cookies and analytics, sponsor link click tracking), the legal basis for processing, data retention periods, and users' rights. Same core principles as EU GDPR: lawfulness, fairness, transparency, purpose limitation.

What data does a Podcast typically collect that must be disclosed?

A Podcast typically collects: listener location and device data via hosting platform, email newsletter subscribers, download and play statistics, website cookies and analytics, sponsor link click tracking. Under UK GDPR, each category of data must be explicitly disclosed in your Privacy Policy along with the purpose for collecting it and the legal basis used. Failing to disclose any collected data category is a violation.

Is a Data Protection Officer (DPO) required for a Podcast under UK GDPR?

Under UK GDPR, a DPO is required for organizations that carry out large-scale processing of sensitive data or systematic monitoring of individuals. Many Podcast companies fall into this category due to their data volume. The DPO must be independent, have expert knowledge of data protection law, and be reachable by data subjects.