I was reviewing this suggested edit by another user. The editor is attempting to make the answer less biased by completely removing part of the answer.
Original answer:
Of course they can see what you add/change on your control panel. They are administrator, they can do anything they want. But, please dont worry, reputable hosting provider will keep save your data and they wont steal anything.
Edited answer:
Of course they can see what you add/change on your control panel. They are administrator, they can do anything they want.
Edit summary:
Making this answer a little unbiased :) Thanks!!
I don't disagree with the spirit of the edit; the sentence that was removed didn't add anything to the answer and it was unsubstantiated. However, my inclination was to reject the edit on the basis that if a user makes a contentious claim, you should refute via a comment, rather than just edit it away.
Should this sort of edit be rejected?