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Disclaimer Generator
Generate a professional disclaimer for your website, blog or app. 7 disclaimer types: general, affiliate, medical, financial, legal, blog opinion and AI-generated content.
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Disclaimer Generator
⚠️ Legal disclaimer: This generator provides templates only. Consult a qualified lawyer for advice specific to your situation and jurisdiction.
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7 Disclaimer Types
General, affiliate, medical, financial, legal, blog opinion and AI content.
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FTC Compliance
Optional FTC disclosure for US-based affiliate and sponsored content.
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Download as .txt
Save your disclaimer instantly as a text file.
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Live Preview
Disclaimer updates in real time as you change settings.
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Validator Tools📖 How to Use
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Enter your details
Fill in website name, company and contact email.
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Select disclaimer type
Choose the type that matches your content category.
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Toggle optional sections
Add affiliate, external links, FTC and accuracy sections.
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Copy or download
Click Copy Disclaimer or Download to save your document.
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❓ FAQ
When do I need a disclaimer?+
You need a disclaimer when sharing information that could be acted upon (medical, financial, legal advice), when linking to products for commission (affiliate disclosure), or when sharing opinions that could be mistaken for professional advice. They limit your liability and inform users.
What is an affiliate disclosure?+
FTC guidelines require that if you earn money from recommending products (affiliate marketing), you must clearly disclose this to readers. The disclosure must be conspicuous and near the affiliate link or recommendation, not buried in a general disclaimer.
Do I need a medical disclaimer if I'm not a doctor?+
Yes, especially so. If your website discusses health topics, symptoms, or treatments, a medical disclaimer is essential to clarify you're not providing professional medical advice and users should consult a healthcare provider.
What is FTC disclosure?+
The US Federal Trade Commission requires disclosure of any material connection between an endorser and a brand, including payments, free products, or affiliate relationships. This applies to blogs, social media, YouTube, and any online content in the US.
Where should I place my disclaimer?+
Place disclaimers: in your website footer (always visible), on specific pages where the relevant content appears, at the beginning of articles about medical/financial/legal topics, and near any affiliate links. The more prominent, the more protection it provides.