| Step | Action | |------|--------| | 1 | Add fe-nullioner as a dependency ( npm i fe-nullioner ). | | 2 | Create a nullioner.policy.ts (or JSON) file with the organisation’s sensitive‑field list. | | 3 | Replace any manual delete obj.password logic with nullify(obj, policy ) . | | 4 (optional) | Call install( fetch:true, axios:true, policy ) in the app bootstrap file ( src/index.ts ). | | 5 | Run the test suite and verify that no payload containing redacted fields reaches the back‑end (use a mock server). | | 6 | Enable debug:true in staging to audit the fields being stripped. | | 7 | Switch debug off for production, and optionally freeze the policy version with a semantic tag (e.g., v1.0.0 ). |
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The real "nullionaires" are the hackers who sell these fake scripts. They walk away with your data and your dignity, while you walk away with a formatted hard drive. | Step | Action | |------|--------| | 1
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