On April 27, 2026, Uniswap significantly restructured its Terms of Service page by removing approximately 170 sentences of navigational and FAQ content — including wallet setup guides, how-to articles, and educational topics — and refocusing the document strictly on legal terms governing use of the platform. The page previously blended support documentation with legal terms, and now it is dedicated solely to the legal terms of service, including eligibility requirements, disclaimers, and user obligations. This matters because users who relied on that page for help content will need to find those resources elsewhere, and the document is now a more clearly defined legal agreement.
Uniswap consolidated its Terms of Service page to contain only legal terms, removing navigational and help content such as wallet guides, FAQs, and how-to articles that previously appeared on the same page. Users who bookmarked or referenced this page for support content will no longer find it there and should look for Uniswap's dedicated help or documentation portal instead. You can visit Uniswap's support site directly to find wallet setup guides and FAQs that were previously accessible from this page.
Users who previously accessed wallet guides, security tips, or FAQs through the Terms of Service page will no longer find that content there, requiring them to seek support documentation elsewhere. The change also means the legal terms are now more clearly isolated, which could affect how users understand and agree to the platform's legal obligations.
The Terms of Service page now explicitly defines itself as covering eligibility requirements, disclaimers, and user obligations — replacing a mixed legal-and-help-center format.
Content covering scam types, wallet security, and recovery phrase guidance was removed from this page, reducing safety-related disclosures visible at point of agreement.
Approximately 170 sentences of navigational, FAQ, and how-to content were removed, meaning users must find support resources through a separate channel.
ConductAtlas Policy Archive Entity: Uniswap | Document: Uniswap Terms of Service | Record: CA-C-000686 Captured: 2026-04-27 06:26:48 UTC URL: https://conductatlas.com/change/2026-04-27-uniswap-uniswap-terms-of-service-686/ Accessed: May 2, 2026
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Uniswap restructured its Terms of Service document on April 27, 2026, removing approximately 170 sentences of embedded help-center and FAQ content and retaining only the core legal terms governing platform use. This is primarily a document architecture change — the legal substance of the terms themselves does not appear to have materially changed based on the diff provided. No new obligations are introduced by this reorganization. Compliance officers should verify that the substantive legal terms (eligibility, disclaimers, liability limitations, arbitration clauses) remain intact and unchanged in the retained 207 sentences, as the diff does not provide full visibility into those provisions.
Given that this change appears to be a structural reorganization rather than a substantive legal change, regulatory exposure is low. However, the following frameworks are generally applicable to Uniswap's Terms of Service and should be reviewed against the retained text: (1) FTC Act §5 (15 U.S.C. §45) — unfair or deceptive acts or practices; clear and conspicuous disclosure requirements remain relevant to the retained legal terms. (2) Cal. Civ. Code §1798.100 et seq. (CCPA/CPRA) — if any privacy-related disclosures were removed, this could implicate notice obligations. (3) EU Directive 2011/83/EU (Consumer Rights Directive) Art. 6 — pre-contractual information requirements for online platforms. (4) MiCA (EU Regulation 2023/1114) — applicable to crypto-asset service providers operating in the EU; terms of service must meet disclosure standards under Arts. 66–76. (5) CFTC and SEC guidance on digital asset platforms — terms governing DeFi interfaces have been subject to enforcement scrutiny. No specific enforcement action is identified as directly triggered by this structural change.
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