I'm looking into Node.js to replace my server side for the next projects I work on. One of the greatest benefits of using server side is that communication of sensitive data is done from server and not from js files that everyone can not only view the static source of, but, also very easily trace the communication. I was researching how node.js makes sure that the .js files are not visible to users and from what it seems like, they're not doing that at all.So, my question is, what is node.js suggesting we do with the sensitive data? I mean, we can surely encrypt the js files, but, why would I want to add this complexity?
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