Uniswap says it does not sell your personal information under California's privacy law, but it does share data with multiple third-party service providers including analytics and infrastructure companies.
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The provision establishes Uniswap's operational position regarding CCPA compliance by declaring non-participation in personal information sales under the statute's definition. This clarification affects the applicability of CCPA data sale rights and opt-out mechanisms to users subject to California law.
California residents are told their data is not sold, but sharing with Google and blockchain analytics providers for behavioral and usage analytics may qualify as 'sharing' under CPRA, potentially entitling you to an opt-out right Uniswap has not explicitly offered.
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"We do not 'sell' personal information as defined under the CCPA. Please review the 'Sharing and Disclosure of Information' section above for further details about the categories of parties with whom we share information.— Excerpt from Uniswap's Uniswap Privacy Policy
(1) REGULATORY FRAMEWORK: CCPA §1798.140(t) defines 'sale'; CPRA §1798.140(ah) extends opt-out rights to 'sharing' for cross-context behavioral advertising. The policy's 'no sale' assertion must be analyzed against both definitions. Enforcement authority: California Privacy Protection Agency (CPPA), California AG under Cal. Civ. Code §1798.155. (2)
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The provision establishes Uniswap's operational position regarding CCPA compliance by declaring non-participation in personal information sales under the statute's definition. This clarification affects the applicability of CCPA data sale rights and opt-out mechanisms to users subject to California law.
California residents are told their data is not sold, but sharing with Google and blockchain analytics providers for behavioral and usage analytics may qualify as 'sharing' under CPRA, potentially entitling you to an opt-out right Uniswap has not explicitly offered.
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