There is Sandboxie-Plus and Sandboxie Classic. I have been considering to go on strike soon. The more time I spend trying to educate people on how Sandboxie-Plus can be used to help protect the browser and to make it more practical to use while avoiding to go in depth re advanced features of Sandboxie-Plus, the less interested they all seem to become so. I see several people on here running a VM (most of them not understanding half of what a VM is factually intended for), one or two people know some stuff about the concept of containerization, but when it comes to isolation (sandboxing), the silence here on this forum and on is deafening to say the least. Maybe it's because everyone here always wants to do almost everything the hard way, honestly I don't know. But I have come to the conclusion that nobody here is even remotely interested in this particular subject. Yet, it is not that much harder to do, nor takes that much time/effort to set up, than it is to use a Firefox addon like Multi-Account Containers─that I also use in addition to the strategy I just described. (Both the browser settings/configuration and the sandbox settings can be different for each different instance running.) The level of flexibility that can be achieved in this manner is huge. As a matter of fact, I have set sandboxed portable Firefox as my Default Browser in Windows, and, I can run multiple instances of it at once, concurrently that is, and can do so with various many different settings in each─in parallel. I use it primarily as an added layer of browser protection with portable Firefox. I have been using Sandboxie (and now Sandboxie-Plus) for ages. It is officially hosted on GitHub, NiceAndShy The developer posts new versions and answers questions on the Wilders Security forum.
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