My production-ready crypto exchange app was rejected by Google Play on the grounds of a Security & Privacy policy violation tied to user data handling. All core functionality is stable; the issue lies strictly in how the app collects, stores or transmits personal data. Here is what I need: • A careful audit of every point where the app requests, stores, or sends user data, verifying compliance with the latest Play Console declarations, Privacy Policy requirements, and Android 13 permission changes. • Code-level fixes (Java/Kotlin) or manifest tweaks that bring the app in line with Google’s “User Data” and “Data Safety” sections, including encryption at rest/in transit, limited scope storage, and opt-in consent flows. • Updated privacy policy wording and Play Console Data Safety form completion. • A clean build in Android Studio, ProGuard/R8-ready, and a guided (or handled) resubmission through my Play Console account until Google approves the release. Acceptance is simple: the APK/AAB must be approved by Google Play with no remaining policy flags. I’ll give you full access to the current codebase and the console once we sign an NDA. If you’ve already navigated crypto or finance apps through similar Security & Privacy rejections, your insight will be especially valuable.