Uniswap Labs records your crypto wallet address and your IP address when you use its products, which together can potentially be used to link your real-world identity to your blockchain transactions.
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Although blockchain wallet addresses are pseudonymous, combining them with your IP address and device information creates a data set that could identify you personally, undermining the privacy expectation many crypto users hold.
Your wallet address and IP address are both collected and stored by Uniswap Labs, meaning your pseudonymous on-chain activity may be linkable to your physical location or identity through this combination of data points.
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"We collect your public wallet address when you connect your wallet to our products. We also automatically collect certain information about the device you use to access our products, including your Internet Protocol (IP) address, browser type, operating system, referring URLs, device identifiers, and cookie data.— Excerpt from Uniswap's Uniswap Privacy Policy
(1) REGULATORY LANDSCAPE: The combination of wallet address and IP address constitutes personal data under GDPR Article 4(1) for EU users, as the combination is reasonably likely to identify a natural person. CCPA similarly treats IP addresses as personal information. The FTC Act's prohibition on unfair or deceptive practices is relevant if users reasonably expect pseudonymity. Applicable enforcement authorities include national DPAs for EU/EEA users, the UK ICO, the California Privacy Protection Agency, and the FTC. (2) GOVERNANCE EXPOSURE: High. The linkage of wallet address to IP address and device identifiers creates a pseudonymous identity graph that may require a documented legal basis under GDPR and a data minimization justification. The policy does not specify whether this combination is subject to any access controls or internal use restrictions. (3) JURISDICTION FLAGS: EU and EEA users benefit from GDPR protections requiring a documented legal basis for this processing. California residents have CPRA rights to know, delete, and limit use of this data. Users in jurisdictions without comprehensive privacy law have fewer formal protections. The financial data context may also engage state money transmission or financial privacy laws depending on jurisdiction. (4) CONTRACT AND VENDOR IMPLICATIONS: Where this data is shared with third-party analytics or infrastructure vendors, data processing agreements must address this combined data set. Procurement teams should confirm that downstream vendors do not re-identify users using the wallet-IP combination. (5) COMPLIANCE CONSIDERATIONS: Compliance teams should document the legal basis for collecting and retaining the wallet address and IP address combination under GDPR. A data minimization analysis should assess whether IP address retention is necessary for the stated purposes. Retention schedules for this data category should be defined and published.
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Although blockchain wallet addresses are pseudonymous, combining them with your IP address and device information creates a data set that could identify you personally, undermining the privacy expectation many crypto users hold.
Your wallet address and IP address are both collected and stored by Uniswap Labs, meaning your pseudonymous on-chain activity may be linkable to your physical location or identity through this combination of data points.
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