Uniswap updated their privacy policy page on April 24, 2026, but the change appears to be primarily structural — the document has been reorganized to include a help center or FAQ navigation structure rather than being a standalone privacy policy. The content added consists largely of navigation links, guides, and FAQs for the Uniswap Wallet, Extension, and other products. This change does not appear to materially alter the privacy protections or data practices described in the policy itself.
The changes detected on April 24, 2026 appear to be structural and navigational in nature, adding help center links, FAQs, and product guides to what was previously a standalone privacy policy page. There is no evidence that the underlying data collection, storage, or use practices described in the privacy policy were materially altered. This change is unlikely to affect your privacy rights or data protections as a Uniswap user.
The restructuring of Uniswap's privacy policy page means users may find it harder to locate the standalone privacy policy among the new navigational content. The 3 modified sentences remain unreviewed and could contain substantive changes.
The privacy policy page was restructured to include a comprehensive help center navigation, FAQ links, and product guides, changing the document's nature from a standalone policy to an embedded help portal page.
Three existing sentences were altered; the specific content of these modifications is not visible in the diff and requires direct review to assess substantive impact.
ConductAtlas Policy Archive Entity: Uniswap | Document: Uniswap Privacy Policy | Record: CA-C-000654 Captured: 2026-04-24 06:27:14 UTC URL: https://conductatlas.com/change/2026-04-24-uniswap-uniswap-privacy-policy-654/ Accessed: May 2, 2026
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The April 24, 2026 update to Uniswap's privacy policy appears to be a structural reorganization — adding navigation menus, FAQ links, and product help content rather than changing substantive data governance terms. The 3 modified sentences and 161 added sentences are predominantly navigational in nature. No new data processing bases, retention periods, or user rights provisions appear to have been added or removed. Compliance officers should conduct a quick line-by-line review of the 3 modified sentences to confirm no substantive privacy terms were altered, but escalation is unlikely to be warranted.
Given the navigational/structural nature of the change, direct regulatory exposure is low. However, if any of the 3 modified sentences touch data processing disclosures, the following frameworks apply: (1) GDPR Art. 13 & 14 — transparency obligations for data subjects; Art. 5(1)(a) lawfulness, fairness, transparency principle. (2) CCPA/CPRA — Cal. Civ. Code §1798.100 (right to know), §1798.110 (categories of personal information), §1798.130 (notice requirements). (3) FTC Act Section 5 — unfair or deceptive acts or practices, relevant if policy changes misrepresent data practices. (4) ePrivacy Directive — if cookie or tracking disclosures were altered. Full confidence assessment requires review of the 3 modified sentences.
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