> POST is not a security measure. I think what's special about POST is
> that it is meant to hold a lot more data. With GET there is a limit to
> how long the querystring can be.

POST also has a (larger) limit.

Actually, both *could* be limitless.

A server is require to have NO LESS THAN $x for its limit on GET.
A server is require to have NO LESS THAN $y for its limit on POST.

$y >> $x but it has a (possible) limit.

Servers are recommended to have the limits as high as possible.

So, again, it boils down to this:
POST versus GET is an aesthetic choice, not Security, not Performance.

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