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The app could send this same information to the developer but the developer would have to submit that app with notices that it does so and the user would be informed of such when they purchase.
Google isn't doing this. And it's clear they aware of this because they specifically say this is how it always has been and is intended. But in their privacy statements, you'll find that they only mention this for magazine or other subscription-based content (because they have to cow to the publisher's desires to market to them when it comes to magazines) but make absolutely no mention of the fact that this is happening for all apps.