Uniswap Labs releases new privacy policy to improve transparency 

Uniswap Labs releases new privacy policy to improve transparency 
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2022-11-22 22:45

Ethereum decentralized exchange Uniswap released a revised version of its privacy policy that focuses on gathering public on-chain and limited off-chain data. The company came up with the upgraded privacy statement in an effort to make the information it collects…

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