No. Smart phones are called smart phones because they are able to handle more kinds of applications and have a user interface that allows the device to act like a personal computer that you fit in your pocket. The difference between smart phones and feature phones has more to do with the user interface than the Internet connectivity, because a smart phone is STILL a smart phone, even when you can only get 2G connectivity or no connectivity at all.
Also, any responsible developer of applications that deal with private information knows that you should inform users about what data you collect, what you use that data for, and whenever possible allow people to OPT IN to data collection rather than having to opt out, or worse, being forced to give personal data to use the tool. Your sexual behavior is pretty private data. Not making their data collection policies BOLDLY CLEAR and allowing people to opt in to properly anonymized data collection is a sign of very lazy development and/or very crappy business practices.