Paul,

Not to sound like a broken record here, but all your points were answered in this forum post as well as the other post regarding TR.

Lets speak in general terms here…

Just because you pay for an app, does not mean its safe. There are a lot of apps out there that collect sensitive information about you. Most use this information for ads, as you point out. I understand that TR paid version does not use ads. It still saves (or could be used to do so) personal information about you. It is because of this POTENTIAL, that the app is flagged as such. It does not matter if you “think” the app is safe. It does not even matter if the developer has absolutely no malice intent at all and is the most stand up developer around.

It is quite simple to understand.

If TR thinks their app should be flagged differently, then there is a protocol (like with every company) that they need to go through to try to resolve what they think an issue is. And be professional about it. If they don’t, then the user suffers.

Be reasonable and ration and you will receive a reasonable and rational results.