[Feature Request] Display "Data safety" section of Play Store in App Details
Description
I hope this isn't a duplicate but I didn't found a similar issue. The Play Store (at least the web version, not sure about the app since I don't use it) includes a "Data safety" section on app pages which is a developer-provided short summary of the privacy policy about which data an app collects and may share with third-parties. Currently this information is not shown in Aurora Store. Neither in the "More about app" nor in the "Privacy" section. The latter only shows Exodus reports, which has its own problems. On the one hand it doesn't detect tracker libraries if their names are obfuscated, on the other hand the detection of the presence of a tracker library itself doesn't give any information how this library is used by an app. (Whether it uses all functions the library provides or not, whether data sharing is mandatory, opt-out or opt-in)
For the better ability to make an informed decision I think it is useful to combine these two sources Exodus analysis and Play Store data safety report)
Of course there is no guarantee that the provided "data safety" report is honest or complete, but at least in the EU companies would risk very hefty fines, if they are caught violating their privacy policy.
Examples
As a very blunt example the Exodus report for the Facebook app shows that there would be no trackers present: https://reports.exodus-privacy.eu.org/en/reports/com.facebook.katana/latest/
While the Play Store report shows that the app does indeed collect a hefty amount of user data: https://play.google.com/store/apps/datasafety?id=com.facebook.katana