Can I use the NSFileCreationDate permission to detect factory reset
Generated on 8/5/2024
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The NSFileCreationDate permission is not specifically mentioned in the provided context. However, based on the information from the sessions, it seems that the focus is on various privacy and data access permissions, such as those related to financial data, local network access, and device management.
If you are looking for information on detecting factory resets or similar device state changes, you might want to explore sessions related to device management or privacy. For example, the session "What’s new in device management" discusses various device management updates, which might include relevant information.
Here are some relevant sessions that might help you:
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