Avoid leaking any headers that appear as though may be sensitive #166
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Hello ! Me again with another security related Pull Request.
As a follow-up to #160 I'd like to make the filtering of the context for errors captured from Phoenix a bit more intelligent and less hard-coded.
The major change in behaviour here is that instead of filtering out a few specific request headers, we filter out anything that looks like it could potentially be sensitive and undesirable to store in cleartext. The idea here being that it's good to be more secure by default.
I believe that a good change after this would be to make this configurable with an allowlist option, or to allow users to specify their own deny list.