Sandboxie v2.86 | PC | 381 KB
Tired of dealing with rogue software, spyware and malware? Tired of
spending countless hours removing unsolicited software? Try Sandboxie.
About Sandboxie
When you run a program on your computer, data flows from the hard disk
to the program via read operations. The data is then processed and
displayed, and finally flows back from the progam to the hard disk via
write operations.
For example, if you run the Freecell program to play a game, it starts
by reading the previously recorded statistics, displaying and altering
them as you play the game, and finally writing them back to disk for
future reference.
Sandboxie changes the rules such that write operations do not make it back to your hard disk.
The illustration shows the key component of Sandboxie: a transient
storage area, or sandbox. Data flows in both directions between
programs and the sandbox. During read operations, data may flow from
the hard disk into the sandbox. But data never flows back from the
sandbox into the hard disk.