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Answer Posted / Sarvesh Umar Sahu
Formal protocols are a set of rules or standards that define how two or more entities should interact. In the context of Apple iOS, they can refer to communication protocols like HTTP/HTTPS, TCP/IP, or Bluetooth, which dictate the format and sequence of data exchange between devices.
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