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> Also, I guess you could write some values into UserDefaults to uniquely identify users.

I already said this: "UserDefaults is more or less glorified key-value storage. It's true that you could store a UUID in there, but you could just as easily store a UUID in a text file in your app's container, an API usage that is not covered by this."




Thanks. Didn’t notice that part.




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