Category: | Security|Security Related | Developer: | Ronen Tzur | Size: | 12 Mb |
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Sandboxie requires that the blocking or disabling functions available to Web sites through the browser. Instead, Sandboxie isolation and quarantines the outcome of whatever the Web site may do it on your computer, including the installation of unsolicited software. There is no trade-off functions for security: the Web site can use the full range of active content tools, and if it uses these tools maliciously to install software or otherwise changes in your computer, then the These changes would be reversed easily done. Sandboxie has originally been designed for Internet Explorer to increase security, but it is just as effective with any other browser, and in fact, any other program. Sandboxie wraps a protection order low for the programs it oversees. It is this layer that intercepts and any changes made to isolate computer programs. And this layer is impartial to the specific program it wraps. Sandboxie was designed as a program that will allow you to isolate and quarantine websites. When you browse the Web, changes occur to your computer system. Most of the time these changes are harmless, like recording the addresses of web sites you have visited (and when), so that the reader can help you type a web address to see if these changes are harmless or harmful, in fact they do not fully occur to your computer system. When you use Sandboxie to protect your browsing session it holds all these changes just as the browser is about to apply into your computer system. Sandboxie changes are not for the reader to draw, but it is recorded in a special isolated folder, called the sandbox. Advantage sandbox is that it ensures that your ability to get rid of all the changes made by the browser, simply by deleting the sandbox folder. Another useful feature of Sandboxie is the ability to handle all sandboxed programs at once terminated. As some web sites tend to pop up three new browser windows for each one you do, you can have Sandboxie close all of them with the click of a button.
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