Thanks for your response.
Security issue is something rather objective. I am still investigating
why they say so (before I even ask or throw them that question).


> If there's no explanation on that opinions, then you cannot take them 
> seriously.
> Security depends on the developer, and several times on the user
> himself. How you cover your back it's up to you regardless the
> plugin/gem you're using, these are only tools that make the work a bit
> easier for you.
> When somebody tell you that your application is insecure for using
> some plugin, make him/her explain why and see if you have that
> covered, otherwise, nevermind it, if they can't explain why, then
> that's not even an advice.
>
> Cheers.
>
> --
> Leonardo Mateo.
> There's no place like ~
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