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A 'Unified Type Identifier' (UTI) is a string value used to identify abstract and specific types of item. It uses a reverse-DNS syntax, and is used extensively by Apple for determining types of data files.

UTIs exist in an inheritance-based structure, allowing data types to be organised hierarchically, and referenced as a more abstract type (e.g. public.image) or more specifically (e.g. public.jpeg).

Apple maintains a list of public UTIs, and allows the creation of private, or 'third-party' UTIs.

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