Exactly. Initially, I was confused by this statement too.
There's nothing wrong w/ base64 encoding; however, one needs to apply it to the correct context like applying it to: hashes, avoid text collision/escaping chars, or just embedding plain old non-sensitive binary data in text.
There's nothing wrong w/ base64 encoding; however, one needs to apply it to the correct context like applying it to: hashes, avoid text collision/escaping chars, or just embedding plain old non-sensitive binary data in text.