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"Hi there -- I believe that title isn't quite accurate; Apple specifically is referring to behavior of a library called Rollout which lets people dynamically inject Objective-C/Swift. They are doing hot delivery of native, Objective-C code. It's really not about React Native nor Expo.
Expo (and the React Native library we use) doesn't do any of that. We also make sure we don't expose ways to dynamically execute native code such as the dlopen() function that Apple mentioned in that message. We also haven't received any messages from Apple about Expo, nor have we heard of any Expo developers receiving the same." - Exponent Team