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| Windows 11 Will Sandbox Your Desktop Apps for More Security Windows doesn’t have the same restricted security model as iPhones or Android devices, allowing most software to access any files, modify system settings, or use connected hardware. That might finally be changing. https://www.howtogeek.com/894617/win...more-security/ |
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