On April 24, 2015 11:39:14 AM Travis Biehn
We're left to guess at what the point is but I doubt that Barclay's use of javascript, cookies and analytics platforms are what Razer is pointing out.
Obviously not. But the use of such nonsense (all of which I block) will keep people like me from wasting time by going to the site, so I thank Georgi for the heads-up. -S
I presume that Razer is miffed at the obvious indoctrination play that comes off as a bit creepy. Perhaps Razer would like to see a Cpunks themed playground where opsec is taught to toddlers?
"If you*re aged 7- 17 and enjoyed Barclays Code Playground, we’d love you to come along to a coding session in branch.
Our trained Digital Eagles will be there to help you take your coding skills
Barclay's bank, you know they're cool because they use the wrong symbols for punctuation and substitute letters for look-alike glyphs.
-Travis
On Fri, Apr 24, 2015 at 12:53 PM, Georgi Guninski
wrote: On Fri, Apr 24, 2015 at 08:54:42AM -0700, Razer wrote:
In case the 'adults' here can't find it, the control 'console' is U-Left, with whirlygig on top.
this appears unusable without javascript and/or cookies.
not to mention it uses google analytics for spam.
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