I mean Facebook created it and still uses it, and they are doing great
Facebook stored their users' passwords in cleartext the first 15 years they operated, and they are responsible for the largest data breach through human history. I've got tons of friends who have had their Facebook accounts hacked, multiple times (non-IT savvy people, but still). I don't think you should take security advice from Facebook ... ;)
GraphQL is the wrong solution to the wrong problem - Kind of like CORS ...
Facebook stored their users' passwords in cleartext the first 15 years they operated, and they are responsible for the largest data breach through human history. I've got tons of friends who have had their Facebook accounts hacked, multiple times (non-IT savvy people, but still). I don't think you should take security advice from Facebook ... ;)
GraphQL is the wrong solution to the wrong problem - Kind of like CORS ...
My mistake, I was talking about Meta as a company (WhatsApp, instagram, Facebook)