This is a great article. It is nice that github is comprehensively explaining how they are protecting user data to reassure their users.
However, this is one of the rare blog posts that go on to educate the reader about the technical aspects of something (in this case -- cookie attack vectors) that they can put to use somewhere in their own projects.
Unlike a high level gloating blog post that is meant to inspire awe in the readers about how awesome company X is doing thing Y.
However, this is one of the rare blog posts that go on to educate the reader about the technical aspects of something (in this case -- cookie attack vectors) that they can put to use somewhere in their own projects. Unlike a high level gloating blog post that is meant to inspire awe in the readers about how awesome company X is doing thing Y.