What personally identifiable information does TestFlight provide to the provider of apps distributed via public links?

The TestFlight terms and conditions start by saying

Information related to your use of each Beta App will automatically be provided to the Application Provider in a personally identifiable form.


but when the app is distributed via a public link, rather than through emailed invitations, then what personally identifiable information is provided to the Application Provider? The TestFlight page says "your email address will be visible to the developer when you send email feedback through the TestFlight app." but is that the only information and situation in which it is provided? Might the T&Cs which are dated 2015 be out of date, given the introduction of public links at WWDC in 2018?


This is important because users who are concerned about privacy want to know what information will be provided and when.


Thanks in advance.


Tim

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We are talking about info an app might collect about a user such as location, as well as their email when they feedback...two different things, just to be clear which you're asking about...


TF-centric 'privacy' includes the same metrics as any other app store user that the app itself collects, except that the dev can link that data to them via their email.