I love that you’re thinking about how to secure sensitive parts of JS applications, however I wonder what threat this is guarding against. Can you give an example? Surely if an attacker can modify the source to call the sensitive functions, then they could modify the allow list
I think it's is not aimed to protect against potential attacks, this is aimed at a developer using/writing modules of code. This is not a security guard
I love that you’re thinking about how to secure sensitive parts of JS applications, however I wonder what threat this is guarding against. Can you give an example? Surely if an attacker can modify the source to call the sensitive functions, then they could modify the allow list
I think it's is not aimed to protect against potential attacks, this is aimed at a developer using/writing modules of code. This is not a security guard
Ah ok, the name implies it’s a security guard