First, there is absolutely no reason the publisher should collect sensitive health data such as PREGNANCY, disability, or participation in clinical trials. This is detailed in the link about privacy definitions and data types.Second the privacy policy is published in Russian, not the user’s language (in my case, English).At best, this is accidental and shows the publisher is ignorant of privacy concerns. At worst, the publisher intends to circumvent App Store policy and misinform users. I hope it is accidental and shows ignorance.But even if it was, how do we know the publisher will protect sensitive data from data breaches? Do we trust them to even report a data breach to users? Ask yourself these questions before you supply your credit card number.Finally, the publisher has left the “data linked to you” section blank. Again, this raises the question of ignorance vs intentional misleading of users. Either way, it establishes a troubling pattern.The publisher may respond to this review. If they do, play close attention to lacunae, what is missing or unsaid in the response. This can be a form of lying. With a nightmare of a privacy policy, the publisher owes us a comprehensive,detailed Privacy Policy.