On April 23, 2026, Uniswap significantly restructured its privacy policy document, removing approximately 160 sentences of navigational content, FAQs, and help center material that had been embedded in the document. What remains is a focused privacy policy explaining how Uniswap Labs handles data collection, storage, and use. This appears to be a structural reorganization rather than a change to the substance of user data rights, though the removal of so much content warrants verification that no substantive protections were quietly dropped.
Uniswap restructured its privacy policy on April 23, 2026, removing large sections of navigational menus, FAQs, and help content from the document. While this appears to be a housekeeping reorganization, the removal of 160 sentences from a privacy document means users should verify the current policy still contains the data rights and protections they previously relied on. You can review the updated Uniswap Labs Privacy Policy directly on their website to confirm your data rights remain unchanged.
Information that was previously in Uniswap's privacy document may no longer be there, which could mean users have fewer documented rights or protections than before.
The large-scale removal of content from a privacy policy — including explicit opt-out language — means users may no longer find documented protections they previously relied on. Until Uniswap confirms this was purely structural reorganization, the absence of these provisions in the privacy policy creates ambiguity about user rights.
The reference to an analytics opt-out mechanism in the Uniswap Wallet was removed from the document, potentially eliminating documented user awareness of this right.
The document was restructured from a combined help center and privacy policy to a standalone privacy policy, changing what information users can find in this document.
Wallet security and recovery phrase guidance was removed from the privacy policy document, though it may exist elsewhere on Uniswap's platform.
ConductAtlas Policy Archive Entity: Uniswap | Document: Uniswap Privacy Policy | Record: CA-C-000644 Captured: 2026-04-23 06:29:09 UTC URL: https://conductatlas.com/change/2026-04-23-uniswap-uniswap-privacy-policy-644/ Accessed: May 2, 2026
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Uniswap removed 160 sentences and modified 3 from its privacy policy on April 23, 2026, reducing the document from a longer combined help/policy document to a focused 123-sentence privacy policy. The primary concern for compliance officers is whether substantive privacy commitments — data retention periods, third-party sharing disclosures, user rights mechanisms — were removed alongside the navigational content. This touches Art. 13 GDPR (information to be provided) and CCPA notice requirements. A line-by-line comparison of substantive clauses is required before clearing this change.
1. GDPR Art. 13 & 14 — Controllers must provide specific information at point of data collection; removal of policy language could constitute a breach of transparency obligations if substantive disclosures were deleted.
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