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Windows Sandbox vs Edge Application Guard Window (which is safer ?)
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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted Member 308817310" data-source="post: 821946" data-attributes="member: 80647"><p>You can use Windows Defender's Application Guard or Windows Sandbox - it's a matter of preference because they are both backed by the same technology, which would be Hyper-V.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Sandboxie is dangerous compared to Windows Defender's Application Guard or Windows Sandbox because it uses undocumented techniques to achieve a fair portion of its features. In comparison to what Microsoft has to offer, Sandboxie cannot even begin to compete, because it's still hiding behind the sandbox designs of 2006-2010 times unlike Microsoft who've been adopting hardware isolation technology for years now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted Member 308817310, post: 821946, member: 80647"] You can use Windows Defender's Application Guard or Windows Sandbox - it's a matter of preference because they are both backed by the same technology, which would be Hyper-V. Sandboxie is dangerous compared to Windows Defender's Application Guard or Windows Sandbox because it uses undocumented techniques to achieve a fair portion of its features. In comparison to what Microsoft has to offer, Sandboxie cannot even begin to compete, because it's still hiding behind the sandbox designs of 2006-2010 times unlike Microsoft who've been adopting hardware isolation technology for years now. [/QUOTE]
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