Uniswap updated their Terms of Service page on April 19, 2026, transforming it from a straightforward legal terms document into what appears to be a help center or FAQ hub with navigation links covering wallet setup, crypto basics, liquidity, and troubleshooting guides. The page previously introduced users to the legal terms governing platform use, but now redirects to a broader documentation and FAQ structure. This restructuring means users looking for the actual legal terms may need to navigate further to find them, which could affect informed consent.
Users visiting Uniswap's Terms of Service page may no longer immediately find the binding legal terms, which could affect informed consent and regulatory disclosure compliance. Organizations referencing this URL in their own disclosures should verify links still point to the correct legal document.
Uniswap's Terms of Service landing page has been restructured to function as a help center and FAQ hub, making it less immediately clear where the binding legal terms are located. Users who visit the Terms of Service expecting to read their legal rights and obligations may instead encounter navigation menus for wallet guides and troubleshooting. You can search directly for 'Uniswap Labs Terms of Service' within the help center to locate the actual legal document.
Uniswap reorganized its Terms of Service page on April 19, 2026, replacing the legal-terms-first presentation with a help center navigation structure. The underlying legal terms appear to still exist as a linked document within the new structure, but the entry point has changed significantly. This touches on disclosure accessibility obligations under FTC guidelines and potentially CFPB digital disclosure standards. Compliance teams should verify the actual terms document remains accessible and unchanged, and that consent flows still point to the correct legal text. Limited action required unless the underlying terms themselves changed.
1. FTC Act Section 5 (15 U.S.C. § 45): Clear and conspicuous disclosure standards — if the actual Terms of Service are now harder to locate, this could raise questions about whether disclosures are sufficiently prominent.
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ConductAtlas Policy Archive Entity: Uniswap | Document: Uniswap Terms of Service | Record: CA-C-000558 Captured: 2026-04-19 06:28:17 UTC URL: https://conductatlas.com/change/2026-04-19-uniswap-uniswap-terms-of-service-558/ Accessed: April 22, 2026
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