A French cryptocurrency hardware wallet manufacturer that produces physical devices for storing digital assets offline, providing security solutions for cryptocurrency holders. The company's terms of service and privacy policies are significant for consumers because they govern the purchase, use, and warranty coverage of hardware wallets that store potentially valuable cryptocurrency holdings. Policy changes can affect device functionality, customer support obligations, data handling practices, and liability protections for users storing digital assets.
High — provisions that significantly limit your legal rights, authorize broad data collection, or create material financial exposure. Medium — provisions worth knowing about but with partial protections or limited scope. Low — standard terms with minimal consumer impact.
For a hardware wallet product whose entire purpose is securing cryptocurrency assets, an exclusion of liability for loss of digital asset access is a provision with direct financial implications for …
The clause establishes Ledger's security standard as 'commercially acceptable means' rather than absolute protection, defining the operational scope of the entity's security obligations and limiting …
The clause establishes the operational basis for linking blockchain transaction data (public addresses) with personal identity information, creating a consolidated user profile that connects on-chain…
Personal data processing for sales transactions is operationally necessary for order fulfillment, payment processing, and regulatory compliance. This provision establishes the legal basis and scope f…
The scope limitation establishes the boundaries of Ledger's warranty obligation and defines which product failures trigger warranty remediation versus those the user bears responsibility for. This fo…
This document establishes Ledger's data collection, processing, and retention practices for customers purchasing hardware wallets or using Ledger Live software. The policy specifies that personal data collected includes name, email …
This document establishes the terms and conditions for purchase of Ledger hardware wallets and accessories through shop.ledger.com, covering order placement, payment processing, delivery, and post-sale remedies. The agreement limits Ledger's …
Ledger substantially rewrote its privacy policy on April 19, 2026, removing 188 sentences while adding only 11 new ones. The updated policy is shorter and restructured, with the opening section …
View change record →Ledger significantly restructured its privacy policy on April 2, 2026, removing 188 sentences and adding 11 new ones. The policy now opens with 'Your privacy, our priority' instead of a …
View change record →ConductAtlas tracks 2 Ledger documents including terms of service, privacy policy, and other governance documents. Every document is captured daily with cryptographic verification.
Ledger has made 3 policy changes in the past 12 months across the documents ConductAtlas tracks, including 1 classified as high severity.
ConductAtlas has classified 34 provisions across Ledger's tracked documents. 4 are rated high severity, 20 medium, and 10 low.
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