Run programs in a sandbox to prevent malware from making permanent changes to your PC.
Sandboxie allows you to run your browser, or any other program, so that all changes that result from the usage are kept in a sandbox environment, which can then be deleted later.
When you browse the Web, changes occur to your computer system. Some harmless, like recording the addresses of Web sites you have visited, so the browser can help you complete a Web address that you type in. Some more harmful, like the unsolicited installation of malware. When you use Sandboxie to protect your browsing session, it catches all these changes just as the browser is about to apply them into your computer system. Sandboxie does record these changes on behalf of the browser, but it records them in a special isolated folder, called the sandbox. Thus, with Sandboxie, you can browse the Web securely while still keeping all your browser"s functionality for active and dynamic content, such as Javascript and ActiveX. All undesired side effects, including the removal of malware, can be easily undone.
Sandboxie 5.27.1 Beta changelog:
Added support for Windows 10 Insider (Fast Ring) up to version 17758.1 List of fixes for Windows 10 RS5 Fast Ring:
- Token / process launch fix
- Master & Shadow Table fix
- CoUnmarshalInterface hook fix
- Logic for new Process Info Class: ProcessAccessTokenEx
Addressed SBIE2209 Cannot translate SID to user name: [22 / 1332] message that would trigger when using a Sandbox restricted to specific users only.
Known Issues:
When upgrading to Windows 10 Insider - Fast Ring- 17755.1 or higher, you may be presented with a message stating Sandboxie needs to be deleted. Please, delete Sandboxie and its installers before proceeding with the upgrade, then reinstall Sandboxie normally. Management is working with Microsoft to address the issue.
Download: Sandboxie 5.27.1 Beta | 5.9 MB (Shareware)
View: Sandboxie Website