Free Cybersecurity Templates

Cybersecurity: 56 free templates to browse without an account, then edit with an AI agent and e-sign in GitLaw.

These documents establish security protocols and acceptable behavior for digital platforms, such as an Account recovery policy for online platforms or a Security response policy. They cover regulatory requirements for US-based companies and Danish GDPR compliance. General platform rules fall here, while specific data sharing agreements belong in Data Protection & Privacy.

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Terms of Service (ToS) (Basecamp)
This agreement establishes the terms for accessing a company's software products, websites, and applications. It defines user responsibilities, payment obligations for paid plans, and the company's right to terminate accounts for abuse or policy violations.
Updated 13 Aug 2026
US
Security Policies Github Bug Bounty Program Legal Safe Harbor (GitHub)
This document protects security researchers from legal action when they find and report vulnerabilities in good faith. It provides a safe harbor under major computer laws like the DMCA and CFAA while outlining how your personal data is protected from third parties.
Updated 13 Aug 2026
European Union
Privacy Policy (European Union) by Mozilla
This privacy policy governs the collection and use of personal data for proprietary software applications and web-based technologies. It outlines user account requirements, cookie usage preferences, and data sharing protocols with third-party service providers.
Updated 13 Aug 2026
US
Firefox Monitor Terms & Privacy by Mozilla
This document outlines the rules and privacy practices for an online security service that monitors email addresses for data breaches. It explains how users can access basic scans, full reports, and breach alerts while establishing user responsibility for account security. The terms incorporate specific privacy policies and include limitations on liability regarding the accuracy of breach data.
Updated 13 Aug 2026
US
Subprocessors - US & EU Subprocessors (Basecamp)
This document lists third-party subprocessors used to provide a specific product or service, including their locations in the US and EU. It confirms that the provider has established GDPR-compliant data processing agreements to protect personal data.
Updated 13 Aug 2026
US
Firefox Private Network Browser Extension (Beta) Privacy Notice by Mozilla
This privacy notice outlines how a browser extension collects and shares user data during its beta phase. It details the collection of account info, technical data, and interaction logs, while explaining the role of third-party processors like Cloudflare and Stripe.
Updated 13 Aug 2026
California (US)
Github Terms Github Copilot Extension Developer Policy (GitHub)
This developer policy establishes rules for creating and distributing extensions on a specialized software platform. It sets strict requirements for personal data handling, AI transparency, and security compliance to protect end users.
Updated 13 Aug 2026
US
Pocket Privacy Policy by Mozilla
This privacy policy outlines how a technology provider collects, uses, and protects personal information across its applications and websites. It details the collection of URLs, device identifiers, and browser types while explaining your rights to manage cookies and access your account data.
Updated 13 Aug 2026
England & Wales
Firefox Focus and Firefox Klar Privacy Notice by Mozilla
This privacy notice explains how a browser developer processes technical, interaction, and browsing data. It details user rights under data protection laws and provides options for managing data collection and search preferences.
Updated 13 Aug 2026
US
Websites, Communications & Cookies Privacy Notice by Mozilla
This privacy notice outlines how a company handles information collected through its websites, mobile apps, and digital communications. It covers data collection for job applications, contributor profiles, and payment processing while explaining the use of cookies and tracking tools.
Updated 13 Aug 2026

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