Sandboxing isolates apps, preventing malware from accessing sensitive system resources and ensuring device safety.
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Sandboxing is a security technique that isolates applications from critical system resources to prevent malware or malicious software from harming the system or accessing sensitive information. It creates a separate environment for each application to run in, ensuring that if one app is compromised, it will not affect the rest of the system. Sandboxing enhances device security by containing potential threats and limiting their impact on the overall system.