Wednesday 6 August 2014

Sandboxie is the #1 Windows Program on LifeHacker

Sandboxie is the #1 Windows Program on LifeHacker

"Let's admit it: sometimes, even though we know it's wrong, we all open the occasional sketchy program or file. We're not judging, but if you're going to do it, at least use protection. Enter Sandboxie, which lets you run programs independent of the rest of your system. That way they can't infect, access, or otherwise interfere with your Windows installation. It's also great for testing apps you aren't sure of or running multiple instances of an app that won't let you, so it's fun for the whole family." http://lifehacker.com/top-10-incredibly-useful-windows-programs-to-have-on-ha-1584009886

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Stop a Wide Variety of Malware from Infecting Your Machines...

Trusted for more than 10 years by hundreds of thousands of individuals and more than 1,100 organizations around the globe…

  • Secure Web Browsing: Run your web browser in Sandboxie – preventing any malicious software downloaded by the browser from harming your machine
  • Enhanced Privacy: Keep browsing history, cookies and cached temporary files in the sandbox – not on your machine
  • Safe Social Networking: Click on Twitter links and Facebook updates without the fear of social networking worms infecting your machine
  • Secure e-mail: Viruses and other malicious software that might be hiding in your e-mail attachments can’t break out of the sandbox and infect your machine
  • Keep your system running smoothly: Prevent wear-and-tear in Windows by installing software in the isolated container

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How it Works

Sandboxie runs your programs in an isolated space which prevents them from making permanent changes to other programs and data in your computer.

The red arrows indicate changes flowing from a running program into your computer. The box labeled Hard disk (no sandbox) shows changes by a program running normally. The box labeled Hard disk (with sandbox) shows changes by a program running under Sandboxie. The animation illustrates that Sandboxie is able to intercept the changes and isolate them within a sandbox, depicted as a yellow rectangle. It also illustrates that grouping the changes together makes it easy to delete all of them at

 

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