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Because it's Google's proprietary garbage app. Use FOSS alternatives from F-Droid instead.
I'd rather have a Foss project with a simple privacy policy that clearly says they store nothing than one that has no policy at all
A privacy policy is only legally required when you actually collect user data. Most devs don't write a privacy policy for no reason, so seeing one can often be suspicious. Btw if you are worried about a FOSS app tracking you without disclosing it in their privacy policy, if this is the case, F-Droid would display it under the Anti-features section.
Its a good practice to have a policy, even if its not legally required
Privacy policies are BS anyway. Better to just not have an app that depends on a server or entity.
Do you happen to know a good alternative to Google's Clock app on F-Droid?
Yes, I use and recommend Clock You: https://f-droid.org/packages/com.bnyro.clock/
+1 for the Minecraft Clock mentioned in another comment tho
https://f-droid.org/packages/com.xlythe.minecraftclock/
CalcYou seems great, and it's on F-Droid.
I've been using OpenCalc, but CalcYou seems great too