@chopo @CoSoTips Not really. Trusting a third party service is actually the best choice as opposed to taking matters into one's own unqualified hands and making an error borne of incompetence.
But I agree that saying the situation is completely trustworthy would be to assume too much. Just that you can trust Jester made the best possible decision. But it is still prudent to pectin yourself as much as possible by only offering up what you can afford to have compromised, since that risk exists
@chopo @CoSoTips Valid. Using a third party puts the responsibility of managing user data somewhere other than with CoSo. But is it actually risk management or only culpability avoidance?
Not saying anything nefarious is going on. Only that there's still a ❓