I think that you should not worry about this since as long as you do not identify the users by location and/or IMEI number the data is anonymous. Although I am not sure. I would think that this is fine to use any information that you want. Even if you record for example date of birth information in your application and store it on your server this is fine. People have the option to enter it or not. They have the option of not using your application. So although I think this would be totally fine from "legal" perspective (btw, there are some rules if you store very sensitive information like SS, name, bank account etc... but that's not the case obviously), as a sign of good faith you should tell the users whether you store this information or not.
It would be interesting to get an "official" reply from Google and/or from law savvy individuals. Regards, Max. P.S. this is developer forum and it may be the wrong place for such a question. On Dec 3, 9:26 pm, hzakimoto <[email protected]> wrote: > Topic. > > If yes, then to what degree? > > I mean, do I need to hire a lawyer to write something like 'Privacy > Policy' for me? > > Or just telling the users in the Android Market download page like > this is enough: "Update: version 1.0.5 - Added Flurry.com analytics to > help me track & fix bugs" > > Thank you in advance ! -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Android Developers" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/android-developers?hl=en

