My app exposes its Documents folder to the user in iOS environment, both on 
the device and iTunes.
I see that the cn1storage folder is there, and also I see some other temp 
files, like a sort of app package for example, I saw.

I suggest that 
the maven templates that can be downloaded from your website as the 
starting point for a new project,
or even allowing the option for existing project if the developer wants so 
(like me),

the cn1storage folder is created under
the Library folder, that is under full control of the user and hence of CN1 
too.

My app created the strongly advised Library/Application Support to host 
some private app files.
Also other folders can be created, like the above mentioned cn1storage.
There is not technical reason to leave it under Documents, I think.

So it is good for the user not to see it, and not to be at risk or fear of 
removing it when managing the Documents folder content, 
that is supposed to be a every-day task,
not even saying that it is not the most pleasant thing for the user to find 
strange content inside.

Maybe it could be made not visible, at least. 
By the way, can my app set it not visible, as it access there at 
file-system level?
I think it is possible. Am I wrong? 
But what if the user empties the folder?

Yet, what about other random content that can appear in that folder?

Regards

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