Some bits of the blog post are outdated, since the feature has matured since then. But the implementation details are roughly the same.
TL;DR: The keys are added to the URL fragment (the part that follows the #), and these fragments are not accessible to the server.
Some bits of the blog post are outdated, since the feature has matured since then. But the implementation details are roughly the same.
TL;DR: The keys are added to the URL fragment (the part that follows the #), and these fragments are not accessible to the server.