![]() ![]() ![]() Thus, there is no trade-off of functionality for security. Instead, it isolates and quarantines the outcome of whatever the Web site may do to your computer, including the installation of unsolicited software. It requires neither the disabling nor blocking of functions available to Web sites through the browser. However, whether these changes are harmless or harmful, they do, in fact, happen to your computer system. ![]() Most of the time, these changes are harmless, like recording the addresses of websites you have visited (and when), so the browser can help you complete a web address that you type in. When you browse the web, changes occur to your system. fixed setting issue introduced in 1.0.Sandboxie lets you run programs in an isolated space, which will prevent them from making permanent changes to other programs and data to your computer.fixed issue enumerating registry keys in privacy mode.fixed issue with events on box close not always being executed #1658.fixed issue with software compatibility checkbox (thanks MitchCapper) #1678.fixed now showing a warning when sandboxie-plus.ini is not writable #1681.fixed dark mode issue with the new tray list.disabled SBIE2193 notification (by isaak654) #1690.improved command line handling for breakout processes #1655.added cleanup for critical sections (by chunyou12 #1686.added a warning when sandboxie-plus.ini is not writable #1681.added main browsers to BlockSoftwareUpdaters template (by Dyras) #1630.added notification window to warn that the default update checker is often behind the newest release on GitHub, to ensure that only bug-free builds are offered as updates #1682.FIXED SECURITY ISSUE: NtCreateSymbolicLinkObject was not filtered (thanks Diversenok).fixed memory corruption introduced in the last build causing chrome to sometimes crash.This build fixed a security issue and many other issues as well. ![]()
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