Hi,

In out Team, QA thinks that disabling the 'debugid' during production build
means they are delivering different build to customer.

I can think of 2 reason why we usually disable it during production:

1- The JavaScript download and processing of 'ensureDebugId()' is an
unwanted overhead
2- when we set fixed dubug Id, someone can easily inject Unwanted script,
which can make use of this ID. (Not sure who the injection will work
though.)

Is there any other reason why we disable Debug Ids in production ?


Regards
Gourab.

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