Their is risk in everything you do in life.
Whats in them is what's present in /logs/ you can see this yourself.
JD logs are of what you've been doing in that session (Timestamps). logs/sessionid/
They are provided by yourself when you require help. We typically ask that you provide logs from a session that doesn't have to much background noise (heavy session with non related content happening in the background). Just inflates logs, and the storage requirement.
Clipboard isn't logged (for memory), urls that match patterns are. this then triggers plugin activity.
Feel free to run JD in debug mode or via a debugger and you can see everything the application does. Else have a read of the source code.
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