Fix Library · 2.5.2 Software Requirements
Apple says your app downloads or executes code (dynamic code / hot updates)
Apple flagged your app for downloading, installing, or executing code that changes what the app does — often triggered by an over-the-air update system (CodePush), a remote script, or an eval-style call.
Apple said something like
Guideline 2.5.2 - Performance - Software Requirements. Your app installs or launches executable code, which is not permitted on the App Store. Specifically, your app uses a mechanism to download and run code that can change the app's features or functionality.
The app appears to download and execute interpreted code that alters its behavior after review. Apps must not provide, unlock, or enable additional features or functionality through mechanisms other than the App Store.
Your app uses a remote configuration or scripting system that could change the app's primary functionality without a new App Store submission.
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