

But Linux users need not worry, since we have Firejail for the job. While there is a software called Sandboxie that does what we need, it is only available for Microsoft Windows. The idea is to restrict the non-trusted application in an isolated container -a sandbox – so that it does not have access to our personal data, or the other applications on our system. In each of the above cases, sandboxing is useful. You might trust the website, but do not trust the add-ons or extensions installed in your browser. Or perhaps you need to access your bank account, or any other site dealing with sensitive private information. Sandboxie serves as a virtual space between your system and th. Maybe you want to access a shady-sounding website. Sandboxie latest version: Isolated and secure space.

Sometimes we have to run an application that we do not trust, but we are afraid that it might look at or delete our personal data, since even though Linux systems are less prone to malware, they are not completely immune. 1 day ago &0183 &32 When I was a windows user I really liked sandboxie which is a windows only application but now that I have moved to linux I want a sandboxie alternative for linux.
