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Originally Posted by smasher
I'd be surprised if this works on non-jailbroken phones. I think SandboxTemplate.sb prevents you from reading "/private/var/mobile/Applications/" except for your own folder.
I'd test this on a device before relying on it.
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Thanks for the concern, but yes it does, their are several apps that already utilize this. One of the most popular being Skype. It uses this to detect if it is running on a jailbroken device. The sandboxtemplate does not prevent it from reading a local file outside of the sandbox, only writing to it, unless it's on a jailbroken phone.