Android App
Terms of Service.

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Terms of service is the agreement that sets the rules for using your product: what users may and may not do, your liability limits, and how disputes are handled. For an Android App, getting it right matters: Google Play requires a privacy policy link in the Play Console and a completed Data safety section that matches what your app actually collects. This free terms of service generator asks a few questions about your Android App and assembles a tailored document you can copy or download in seconds.

Why your Android App needs a terms of service

Clear terms of service protect you by setting expectations, limiting liability, and giving you grounds to suspend abusive accounts.

Google Play requires a privacy policy link in the Play Console and a completed Data safety section that matches what your app actually collects.

What an Android App terms of service should cover

A good terms of service for an Android App is specific to how your product works. At a minimum, address:

  • Data collected and shared, mirrored in the Play Data safety form
  • Permissions your app requests and why
  • Advertising IDs and any third-party advertising SDKs
  • Acceptance of the terms and who may use the product
  • Acceptable-use rules and prohibited behavior
  • Payment, refund, and cancellation terms if you charge
  • Limitation of liability and governing law

How this generator works

PolicySmith builds your terms of service entirely in your browser — nothing you type is sent to a server. Answer the questions above about analytics, payments, AI features, and the regions your users live in, and the document updates to match. Export it as HTML or Markdown, paste it into your Android App, and link to it from your store listing or footer.

Frequently asked questions

How does the Play Store Data safety section relate to my privacy policy?

Google compares your Data safety declarations against your privacy policy. They must be consistent, so write the policy first and use it as the source of truth when filling out the form.

Do I need terms of service if I already have a privacy policy?

They serve different jobs. A privacy policy explains data handling; terms of service set the contract for using your product. Most apps benefit from having both.

Can I edit the generated terms of service?

Absolutely. Export the document as Markdown or HTML and adjust the clauses to match how your product actually works.

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