Hi Brian,

There are (very stupid!) laws that prevent cookies. But if you look into 
the detail, that law is about 3rth party cookies. Not about cookies you use 
only the app itself. I'm not a lawyer, but I would ask about it. I think it 
is for now the only way, aside from monkey patching angular itself.  
It is not systemJS that does the loading of the modules, but currently 
webpack. (now I remember I had this discussion before 
<https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/angular/ZYHwNwPfIzY> ;) ) I will 
do a fresh round of looking into this, as it is a very valid use-case!

Regards
Sander

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