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When I run my application in XCode13.I get 3 new warnings which wasn't existing before - -[NSKeyedUnarchiver validateAllowedClass:forKey:] allowed unarchiving safe plist type ''NSNumber' (0x1f67269c8) [/System/Library/Frameworks/Foundation.framework]' for key 'NS.keys', even though it was not explicitly included in the client allowed classes set: '{(   "'GDTCORStoredEvent' (0x1027d0d18) [/private/var/containers/Bundle/Application/C17808CD-E349-4864-A828-E508D6A82690/GulfBankMobileApp-DEV.app]",   "'NSMutableDictionary' (0x1f671b460) [/System/Library/Frameworks/CoreFoundation.framework]",   "'NSMutableSet' (0x1f671a6f0) [/System/Library/Frameworks/CoreFoundation.framework]" )}'. This will be disallowed in the future. -[NSKeyedUnarchiver validateAllowedClass:forKey:] allowed unarchiving safe plist type ''NSString' (0x1f6726270) [/System/Library/Frameworks/Foundation.framework]' for key 'NS.keys', even though it was not explicitly included in the client allowed classes set: '{(   "'NSDate' (0x1f671b640) [/System/Library/Frameworks/CoreFoundation.framework]",   "'NSDictionary' (0x1f671b7a8) [/System/Library/Frameworks/CoreFoundation.framework]" )}'. This will be disallowed in the future. -[NSKeyedUnarchiver validateAllowedClass:forKey:] allowed unarchiving safe plist type ''NSString' (0x1f6726270) [/System/Library/Frameworks/Foundation.framework]' for key 'NS.keys', even though it was not explicitly included in the client allowed classes set: '{(   "'NSDate' (0x1f671b640) [/System/Library/Frameworks/CoreFoundation.framework]",   "'NSDictionary' (0x1f671b7a8) [/System/Library/Frameworks/CoreFoundation.framework]" )}'. This will be disallowed in the future. What is the reason? How to fix this?
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Hello, I want to renew my distribution certificate.On clicking the certificate I can see only a revoke option .I cant find a renew option.So should i create a new certificate after revoking that or is there any other option.
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