Use in production environment

Hello,
My company is extremely restrictive in terms of tools permitted for use in the production environment and have recently requested that support staff discontinue using SQL Developer.
Are there any recorded incidents of data loss, corruption or database performance and stability problems caused by SQL Developer?
Thanks,
Tony

No, but I suspect that won't convince anyone.
These things can rarely be argued on logical grounds, but what reasons have they given, or what criteria do they use to decide what is allowed?
Production environments should be protected using appropriate database privileges and resource management profiles.

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