Yes, that's it. And you can certainly read it directly on that site. However, Condé Nast retains copyright:
Given their willingness at the time of the initial publication to allow others to reprint the article, I suspect one could get permission. But just because it's freely available doesn't mean you can reproduce it without that permission.
And really, it's easy available for
free on Kobo, so why bother? (Add to Library and then it is a direct epub or pdf download, not DRM'd. )