Uniswap's services are not intended for children under 18, and Uniswap says it does not knowingly collect personal information from minors — if you believe a child's data has been collected, you can report it to privacy@uniswap.org.
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This provision establishes the entity's operational position regarding COPPA compliance and establishes an age-appropriate audience classification for the service. It clarifies the service's compliance framework by explicitly excluding child users from the intended user base.
Parents or guardians who believe a child under 18 has used Uniswap's services should contact privacy@uniswap.org immediately to report the concern and request data deletion.
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"The Services are intended for a general audience and are not directed at children. We do not knowingly receive personal information (as defined by the U.S. Children's Privacy Protection Act, or "COPPA") from children.— Excerpt from Uniswap's Uniswap Privacy Policy
The COPPA notice references the U.S. Children's Online Privacy Protection Act and sets the age threshold at 18 rather than the statutory 13 — a more conservative standard. Given the absence of account creation or age-gating mechanisms, enforcement of this provision relies entirely on self-reporting, which may not satisfy FTC COPPA compliance expectations.
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This provision establishes the entity's operational position regarding COPPA compliance and establishes an age-appropriate audience classification for the service. It clarifies the service's compliance framework by explicitly excluding child users from the intended user base.
Parents or guardians who believe a child under 18 has used Uniswap's services should contact privacy@uniswap.org immediately to report the concern and request data deletion.
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