How does homomorphic encryption usage affect privacy labels?

If I encrypt user data with Apple's newly released homomorphic encryption package and send it to servers I control for analysis, how would that affect the privacy label for that app?

E.g. If my app collected usage data plus identifiers, then sent it for collection and analysis, would I be allowed to say that we don't collect information linked to the user? Does it also automatically exclude the relevant fields from the "Data used to track you" section?

Is it possible to make even things that were once considered inextricably tied to a user identity (e.g. purchases in an in-app marketplace) something not linked, according to Apple's rules?

How would I prove to Apple that the relevant information is indeed homomorphically encrypted?

How does homomorphic encryption usage affect privacy labels?
 
 
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