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I am not sure how the Google settlement connects to your claim that privacy policies never work. Google is an ad company, so that is their priority over everything else.
I also said "at present", and included the archive version, as I'm aware that if Transit sells out in one way or another their policy and app can change for the worse. But let's be realistic about what it is right now, this is about the best you can expect from non-libre and closed-source.
A privacy policy never gives us control over an app. This app fails to have a libre software licence now, we do not control it.
When they get our data, nothing will bring that copy back. So, who's waiting?
Let's be realistic. We've lived our whole lives without their filth. We can reject it today.