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The provision establishes the operational scope of data collection infrastructure deployed across the service. It specifies that tracking occurs through both first-party and third-party vendors, which affects how usage data flows through the service ecosystem and to downstream analytics and advertising partners.
Your browsing behavior, device type, and usage patterns on Uniswap are tracked by Google and other unnamed third parties, and this data may be transferred outside the EU without your knowledge or a valid legal transfer mechanism.
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"We use services provided by Google and other third parties that use tracking technology such as cookies, deviceID, and localStorage, to collect information about your use of the Services and our interactions with you. You can opt out of having your online activity and device data collected through these third-party services, including by: Blocking cookies in your browser by following the instructions in your browser settings... Using the platform opt-out provided by Google at https://adssettings.google.com.— Excerpt from Uniswap's Uniswap Privacy Policy
(1) REGULATORY FRAMEWORK: This provision directly implicates the EU ePrivacy Directive (2002/58/EC, as amended) requiring prior informed consent for non-essential cookies. GDPR Arts. 6 and 49 govern transfers to the U.S. via Google Analytics. CCPA §1798.120 and CPRA §1798.135 require opt-out rights for 'sharing' of personal information with third-party analytics. FTC Act Section 5 applies to deceptive tracking disclosures. Enforcement authority: EU national DPAs (CNIL, Garante, DSB), California Privacy Protection Agency. (2)
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The provision establishes the operational scope of data collection infrastructure deployed across the service. It specifies that tracking occurs through both first-party and third-party vendors, which affects how usage data flows through the service ecosystem and to downstream analytics and advertising partners.
Your browsing behavior, device type, and usage patterns on Uniswap are tracked by Google and other unnamed third parties, and this data may be transferred outside the EU without your knowledge or a valid legal transfer mechanism.
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