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Adding a privacy policy to your app's store listing helps provide transparency about how you treat sensitive user and device data.
The privacy policy must, together with any inapp disclosures, comprehensively disclose how your app collects, uses and shares user data, including the types of parties with whom it's shared. Google is unable to provide you with legal advice and you should consult your own legal representative.
For apps that request access to sensitive permissions or data (as defined in the user data policies D): You must link to a privacy policy on your app's store listing page and within your app. Make sure your privacy policy is available on an active URL. applies to your app, and specifically covers user privacy. my apk suspend periodic about privacy policy? please help me
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Again, I am not a lawyer. My answer is not legal advice and you should always contact a lawyer if you have serious legal issues.
That said, I use one of the free privacy policy generators that are out on the web. Just google "free privacy policy generator" and plenty will pop up. However, there are a few caveats that you should be watching out for:
From a technical point of view, the only thing that you need to do is make your privacy policy accessible to the user such that the user does not have to do more than one to two clicks to reveal your privacy policy.
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