If you want to go back to Apple's OS spying the users, it's another section of the privacy policy:
> Usage Data. Data about your activity on and use of our offerings, such as app launches within our services, including browsing history; search history; product interaction; crash data, performance and other diagnostic data; and other usage data
From “Personal Data Apple Collects from You”
That being said, since you've moved from just a bit narrow-minded to openly rude, I'm not interesting in pursuing further.
You have been disingenuous from the outset, clearly arguing in bad faith to unsuccessfully prove your own bias. The facts are that Apple are indeed one of the more trustworthy companies with personal data, and arguably one of the few that get it. So what if it’s ‘marketing’ that drives them to do right by their users data, at least they are doing right.
All you have illustrated is a potential to misuse personal data. Google and Facebook (brought up by you) actually do privacy invasive things, largely without plainly written privacy policies, or worse still, without consent.
If you want to go back to Apple's OS spying the users, it's another section of the privacy policy:
> Usage Data. Data about your activity on and use of our offerings, such as app launches within our services, including browsing history; search history; product interaction; crash data, performance and other diagnostic data; and other usage data
From “Personal Data Apple Collects from You”
That being said, since you've moved from just a bit narrow-minded to openly rude, I'm not interesting in pursuing further.