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. 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.

<There*llThere'll be tips,
ch@llengeschallenges
and many more things to code.

>Our trained Digital Eagles
will be there
to help you take your
coding skills
<to the next level."

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 <guninski@guninski.com> 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.
>
> http://barclayscodeplayground.co.uk/
>
>
>

this appears unusable without javascript and/or cookies.

not to mention it uses google analytics for spam.



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