There are several methods for obscuring code in React-Native specifically for IOS:
Code Obfuscation: This is a technique that involves modifying the source code to make it harder for an attacker to understand it. There are several code obfuscation tools available that can be used to achieve this.
Binary Protection: With binary protection, the executable binary is encrypted and only decrypted during runtime, making it difficult to reverse engineer or tamper with.
String Encryption: This involves encrypting sensitive strings in your code, such as API keys, passwords, and other sensitive data.
Dynamic Loading: Dynamic loading involves loading code at runtime instead of compiling it into the binary. This makes it harder for attackers to analyze the code since it is not included in the binary.
Code Splitting: Code splitting involves breaking the code into smaller, more manageable chunks. This can make it more difficult for attackers to understand the entire application's codebase.
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