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Sorry, I should have been more clear. It's not really easy for me to write in English. Of course this SDK license itself does not apply to Apple, but Apple could still respect your privacy in the same way even if they're not contractually obligated to do so.
Tracking clicks is no problem at all. The problem is that every user is tracked just by visiting sites (or using apps) that contain ads.
Far worse then Google, because Apple usally has your Credit Card number and knows exactly who you are.
They store everything I do? Notifications? Really? How do you know?