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As the name suggests, the navigation guards provided by `vue-router` are primarily used to guard navigations either by redirecting it or canceling it. There are a number of ways to hook into the route navigation process: globally, per-route, or in-component.

Remember that **params or query changes won't trigger enter/leave navigation guards**. You can either [watch the `$route` object](../essentials/dynamic-matching.md#reacting-to-params-changes) to react to those changes, or use the `beforeRouteUpadte` in-component guard.
Remember that **params or query changes won't trigger enter/leave navigation guards**. You can either [watch the `$route` object](../essentials/dynamic-matching.md#reacting-to-params-changes) to react to those changes, or use the `beforeRouteUpdate` in-component guard.

### Global Guards

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