Surprisingly little.
For instance, we don't know the purchaser identity (name, Apple ID, address phone number), how the purchase was made, credit card info or the purchase price.
And, we don't receive payment from Apple for specific purchases. Apple pays vendors monthly in one lump sum and holds back payment for a few months. So, if a subscription is purchased in November, we don't receive those funds until early February and it's part of a lump sum payment.
Here's what we know about a subscription purchase: on the device with the Apple ID that purchased the subscription, when Takedown is launched it gets a message from Apple that says "the Apple ID on this iPad has a Scoring (or Video) subscription that expires on <some date>." That's all the useful information we get from Apple about a subscription and, as we said at the outset, it isn't much. But, it's enough to enable the correct subscriptions in Takedown and that's the important thing.
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