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docs: clarify reactfire is web-only, not compatible with React Native or Expo#727

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docs: clarify reactfire is web-only, not compatible with React Native or Expo#727
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Fixes #721

Adds a short Platform support section to the README clarifying that reactfire wraps the Firebase Web SDK and is not compatible with React Native or Expo. Points React Native developers to react-native-firebase.

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This pull request updates the README.md file to add a 'Platform support' section, clarifying that ReactFire is designed for web React apps and is not compatible with React Native or Expo. There are no review comments, so I have no feedback to provide.

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@tyler-reitz tyler-reitz merged commit 4314e3d into FirebaseExtended:main Jul 9, 2026
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Clarify in README that reactfire is web-only and not compatible with React Native / Expo

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