Sorry, but rollout.io knew the rules and got caught red-handed.<p>Do developers wish for a solution to circumvent Apples review process for "updates and bug fixes"? Maybe.
Should users be happy about a "solution" that allows developers to manipulate the behavior of apps without any consent from the user and any review process at all, just by opening the app? I really don't think so.<p>I'm not happy with the "solution" rollout.io and others created and stop using/buying any app that I know is actively using these frameworks. Dynamically loading content is fine, modifying the app logic is not and can potentially lead to theft of user data, ad injection or even adding IOS devices to bot nets while the app is running.
Not that it really matters but the platform we use does a codepush, exactly like rn, does not mess with object c etc and was flagged, removing said feature still gets flagged and ios will not reply back, it's very frustrating