![]() ![]() ![]() For routes protected with the AuthGuard, the user must be logged in, otherwise the route does not load and they are redirected to the homepage. The AuthGuard checks to see if a user is authenticated. If you've worked with Angular 2 applications before RC5, your components probably looked a little like this: Component ( Before diving into working with let's briefly look at life without it. Tweet This Angular 2 Without is a late, but greatly welcomed addition to the Angular 2 framework.
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