8 Total
1 High severity
6 Medium severity
1 Low severity
Summary

This is Uniswap Labs' privacy policy, which explains what information they collect about people who use their crypto trading app and website. Unlike many companies, they say they don't collect your name, email, or IP address unless you specifically give it to them — they mainly collect anonymous technical data and your public blockchain wallet address. If you live in California or the EU, you have specific rights to request, access, or delete your data by emailing privacy@uniswap.org.

Technical Summary

The Uniswap Labs Privacy Policy (last modified April 22, 2024) governs the collection, use, and sharing of data by Universal Navigation Inc. in connection with its web applications, website, and associated services. The policy states that Uniswap Labs does not collect or store traditional personal identifiers such as names, email addresses, or IP addresses in the ordinary course of service delivery, but does collect publicly available blockchain addresses, device-level technical data via localStorage and cookies, and information voluntarily provided by users. The document addresses legal compliance obligations under U.S. law (COPPA, CCPA) and the EU GDPR, articulating applicable data subject rights and the legal bases for processing. Data may be shared with service providers including blockchain analytics firms, and in the event of corporate transactions, litigation, or regulatory proceedings.

Evidence Provenance
Captured April 24, 2026 06:27 UTC
Document ID CA-D-000304
Version ID CA-V-000944
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SHA-256 fe6012b5a0fb66d4a72b5787dc7184932afa58946371159017ad2531bebe932c
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Analyzed Changes

2 changes analyzed since monitoring began.

What changed Uniswap updated their Uniswap Privacy Policy on April 24, 2026. Change detected: 161 sentence(s) added, 3 sentence(s) modified. Document contained 284 sentences after update.
Consumer impact The changes detected on April 24, 2026 appear to be structural and navigational in nature, adding help center links, FAQs, and product guides to what was previously a standalone privacy policy page. There is no evidence that the underlying data collection, storage, or use practices described in the privacy policy were materially altered. This change is unlikely to affect your privacy rights or data protections as a Uniswap user.
Why it matters The restructuring of Uniswap's privacy policy page means users may find it harder to locate the standalone privacy policy among the new navigational content. The 3 modified sentences remain unreviewed and could contain substantive changes.
What changed Uniswap updated their Uniswap Privacy Policy on April 19, 2026. Change detected: 160 sentence(s) added, 3 sentence(s) modified. Document contained 283 sentences after update.
Consumer impact The detected change is primarily structural — Uniswap's Privacy Policy page now includes an extensive navigation menu linking to wallet guides, FAQs, and support documentation rather than leading directly with a privacy-focused introduction. No substantive changes to data collection, storage, or use practices are evident from the diff provided. This means your personal data rights and protections under the prior policy appear unchanged based on available information.
Why it matters Structural changes to privacy policy documents can affect how easily users locate their rights and protections, which is a regulated transparency requirement under GDPR and similar frameworks. The removal of the explicit privacy-purpose framing from the document's opening warrants verification that no substantive privacy disclosures were displaced.

Recent Clause-Level Changes Apr 24, 2026

8 provisions unchanged.

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High Severity — 1 provision
Medium Severity — 6 provisions
Low Severity — 1 provision

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Applicable Regulations

CFAA
United States Federal
GDPR
European Union