I don't mind the concept of a third party hosted document editor, after all I use google docs.
But what does irritate is that the site has dozens of third party scripts, including passing on your email to "intercom" and a bunch of other trackers without hashing it or using a different tracker Id.
So you not only have to trust the content to Draft, you have to trust it to a dozen third parties with which you have no relationship.
And to achieve nothing you can't achieve by setting your preferred text editor to full screen.
Heck set your taskbar to "auto-hide" and notepad.exe can replicate what you've got there.
Hmm interesting, I hadn't thought of looking at the scripts and such, thanks for the heads up. I do like the interface (the distraction-free and Hemingway modes as someone else mentioned) but I don't like the idea of my data being leaked. A desktop-based approach for drafts might make more sense as you say.
But what does irritate is that the site has dozens of third party scripts, including passing on your email to "intercom" and a bunch of other trackers without hashing it or using a different tracker Id.
So you not only have to trust the content to Draft, you have to trust it to a dozen third parties with which you have no relationship.
And to achieve nothing you can't achieve by setting your preferred text editor to full screen.
Heck set your taskbar to "auto-hide" and notepad.exe can replicate what you've got there.