May 16, 2023, 3:34 p.m. | /u/BitDrill

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In Linux, we can use sandbox environments such as flatpak to secure high risk apps such as web browsers against 0 day attacks. Its very good since I can basically tell it for example which folders, files can a process access, or which devices it can access (webcam, etc).

So Is there any similar solution in Windows that doesn't brick the performance of the app? Meaning, securing apps such as browsers against potential 0 day RCEs.

If I understand correctly, …

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