Sandboxing isolates app activities, preventing them from accessing sensitive system data and enhancing overall mobile security.
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Sandboxing is a security mechanism often used in operating systems and applications to isolate and contain potentially malicious code or actions. It works by creating a restricted environment where an application’s processes are confined, preventing them from accessing critical system resources or data that they don’t need to function properly. This isolation helps enhance mobile security by limiting the impact of potential security breaches or malware attacks.