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Embedded Swap and Bridge Fees Without Itemization

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Why it matters

Hidden or embedded fees can make it difficult to compare costs and understand the true price of transactions, which may constitute a material omission under consumer protection law.

Consumer impact

MetaMask users bear full personal responsibility for the security of their Secret Recovery Phrase and private keys, with no recovery mechanism available from Consensys if credentials are lost. The $100 total liability cap means users have virtually no financial recourse against Consensys even in cases involving platform errors, security failures, or service outages affecting high-value crypto holdings. You can opt out of the mandatory arbitration clause by sending written notice to Consensys within 30 days of first accepting the Terms, as specified in the dispute resolution section.

Applicable agencies

  • FTC
    The FTC regulates deceptive and hidden fee practices under FTC Act Section 5 and its Dot Com Disclosures guidance, which requires clear disclosure of material costs.
    File a complaint →
  • CFPB
    The CFPB has authority over fee disclosure practices in payment and financial service contexts under the Electronic Fund Transfer Act and UDAP provisions.
    File a complaint →

Provision details

Document information
Document
MetaMask Terms of Use
Entity
MetaMask
Document last updated
March 24, 2026
Tracking information
First tracked
April 1, 2026
Last verified
April 1, 2026
Record ID
CA-P-001476
Document ID
CA-D-00279
Evidence Provenance
Source URL
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ec778da38bbcefe66bb158a122292cc84dc176d488f25376d10df6d5db7058f7
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How to Cite
ConductAtlas Policy Archive
Entity: MetaMask | Document: MetaMask Terms of Use | Record: CA-P-001476
Captured: 2026-04-01 12:59:35 UTC | SHA-256: ec778da38bbcefe6…
URL: https://conductatlas.com/platform/metamask/metamask-terms-of-use/embedded-swap-and-bridge-fees-without-itemization/
Accessed: April 4, 2026
Classification
Severity
Medium
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