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by jug 2694 days ago
Ohh, I wonder if this is related to why Apple is doing this. It benefits the end user but also punishes app developers who rely on Google.
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> It benefits the end user

There's your reason.

How funny that "benefits end user" and "punishes ... Google" are in the same sentence in such a nonchalant way.
Dropping all analytics and crash reporting hurts the product and by extension the user.
Apple aggregates and sends crash reports if users choose to share them with app developers.
Now you may ask yourself why some do not see that as enough to fix bugs in a timely manner.