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* fix: always try to register clearOn events
`registerEvents` already checks for existing registered events so there is no
need to have a pre-check in `doStorageSave`. It causes issues because the
`newState` and `oldState` parameters come from the custom deserializer which
might never return `null` (e.g. transforming `null` to some default value).
Better to just use the list of registered events as a source of truth.
A performance check shows that most calls would only save a couple of
milliseconds (ranges from 0.8 ms to 18 ms) and the total amount of time
saved from application startup, to unlock, to showing the vault is about 100 ms.
I haven't been able to perceive the change.
* Revert "feat: add folder.clear warning (#16376)"
This reverts commit
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