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Google is the only one who is doing it correctly.
That being the case, kindly do not use the Playstore and require people to buy your app directly from you. If they're your customers, then you should assume all responsibilities for your product. Then the customers are aware what information they give you, and you get the information you want. To me, the Playstore is a retailer. Your products are being sold there, but that doesn't give you the right to have my personal information unless I expressly give it to you just as, for example, Apple has no right to my personal information if I purchase one of their products from Best Buy unless I expressly give it to them. Google should not be exempt from decency.