> Even in a browser, a compromised JS payload can put your user's data and privacy at risk.
True. In a backend, however, a compromised payload can put all of user's and your non-user data at risk.
> your non-user data at risk.
That sounds like a GDPR fine waiting to be issued right there.
> your non-user data at risk.
That sounds like a GDPR fine waiting to be issued right there.