Developers should answer "Yes" if the app shares user-provided personal information with any third party (other than the app's developer or publisher). Examples of user-provided personal information include name, address, email address, phone number, date of birth, social security number, financial information, and private records.
Unique numbers/identifiers automatically generated by the app, the mobile device or wireless service provider are not considered user-provided personal information.
Developers should answer “No” if users can share personal information within the app or if anonymous information is reported for analytics purposes, such as Google Analytics, and they don’t share user-provided personal information with third parties.