Is my private iphone enrolled in MDM remotely without my consent?

I have an iPhone 14 which exhibits many bizarre behaviors, among them are the random changes in display, font size, arrangement of apps, files appearing and disappearing along with photos, and of course, hundreds of weird crash logs in analytics. The latest are a cluster of files I canโ€™t open or read called:

LNSResourceManager

With this subfile:

c33e228ac0f4481ea90a5df3b2a069e00468e05f3c0d7e94661acede0d7357a2

and several folders called:

LatestCompletedLookup

FileGroupIsolation

FileGroupMetadata

and

Scratch

There are additional apparently empty sub folders and sub files, some seem to have data but I canโ€™t open, print, copy or do anything with them.

I found these in my iPhone under Files, just suddenly appeared today.

my iPhone IS NOT company owned nor affiliated with a work account nor anyone but me. I am NOT a developer nor any kind of IT person.

thoughts?

thanks,

L

 

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