Timeline for how safe is ng-if to hide secure information
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S Dec 19, 2016 at 15:12 | history | suggested | 030 |
removed superfluous tags - ngif tag is about .net
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Dec 19, 2016 at 14:37 | review | Suggested edits | |||
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Dec 18, 2014 at 10:17 | vote | accept | Edi | ||
Dec 18, 2014 at 10:16 | vote | accept | Edi | ||
Dec 18, 2014 at 10:17 | |||||
Dec 18, 2014 at 9:15 | answer | added | Aniket Sinha | timeline score: 6 | |
Dec 18, 2014 at 9:01 | answer | added | Adrian B. | timeline score: 3 | |
Dec 18, 2014 at 9:00 | comment | added | JLRishe | A user with even a small amount of web debugging knowledge will be able to view anything that's in your HTML, whether it's visible or not. | |
Dec 18, 2014 at 9:00 | comment | added | hon2a | When writing a web-based aplication, you should assume that users can access anything you send to the browser. If you want to restrict access to some data, do it on the server side. | |
Dec 18, 2014 at 8:59 | answer | added | Utku Apaydin | timeline score: 2 | |
Dec 18, 2014 at 8:59 | answer | added | JSK NS | timeline score: 21 | |
Dec 18, 2014 at 8:58 | answer | added | Matt R | timeline score: 2 | |
Dec 18, 2014 at 8:58 | review | First posts | |||
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Dec 18, 2014 at 8:57 | comment | added | Kalhan.Toress | anything is not secure if u send it to the frontend | |
Dec 18, 2014 at 8:56 | history | asked | Edi | CC BY-SA 3.0 |