In addition, users can also click on certain software in Windows and select Run in COMODO Sandbox . However, this option does not appear when you right-click the icon; You will have to right click on its executable file.
The sandbox function in CIS is great for automatic protection or when we run suspicious downloads. If you want to sandbox to surf the web, consider other tools like Avast or Sandboxie , both mentioned below.
Avast provides free antivirus software for personal use, as well as the premium version with additional features or commercial use. Avast Free Antivirus features automatic sandboxing while Avast Pro Antivirus and Avast Internet Security have both automatic and manual sandboxes.
Like CIS, every Avast product automatically runs suspicious software in a virtual environment; By default this tool will ask you before making. Inside Avast's settings, you can determine which software you want to remove without being sandboxed automatically.
Manually running the software inside the sandbox with the Avast premium product is similar when using CIS. You can choose the software to run through the main window of the Avast software (under the Additional Protection tab , Sandbox ).
Avast Internet Security offers highly customizable sandbox features.
If you want, you may have to click on a software in Windows and select Run in Sandbox or Always Run in Sandbox . Unlike CIS, Avast provides users with sandbox options even if you click on a shortcut instead of just clicking the executable file of the software. In addition, users can determine which software always runs in the sandbox even when you open it as usual. Avast also provides more sandbox settings for customization, such as restricting certain applications that are sandboxed to not access the Internet.
Avast Free Antivirus proved useful when automatically sandboxing. However, if you want to manually sandbox or protect your surfing, consider upgrading to Avast's paid product or using another tool. Avast's premium version also works well in manual sandboxing, but you can still try other apps, such as Sandboxie, to get a higher customization.
Sandboxie is a sharing tool, provided free for personal use. It allows users to open web browsers, email applications and other software within the sandbox.
Sandboxie lets you create highly customizable sandboxes, each running in its own virtual environment and containing its own data. For example, users can use a sandbox to run suspicious software and surf the web to access potentially harmful sites and another sandbox to perform sensitive actions like transactions and shopping. online.
Sandboxie will create a default sandbox for you. Add other sandboxes, open Sandbox Control , click Sandbox , and select Create New Sandbox .
Unlike sandbox features of some antivirus software, Sandboxie does not automatically sandbox unknown software. However, it offers many ways to open the software in sandbox mode.
The registered version of Sandboxie also allows users to determine which software needs to be sandboxed automatically, even if you open them as usual: To set this up, open Sandboxie Control , right-click on a sandbox, select Sandbox Settings → Program Start → Forced Programs .
By default, each sandbox contains all the data related to the software you run in it. For example, if you run a web browser, it will save the web record and temporary Internet files. However, users can completely delete the content in the sandbox at any time: open Sandboxie Control , right-click the sandbox you want and select Delete Contents.
When you download files with a sandboxed browser or save files from any sandboxed software, Sandboxie will ask if you want to restore them. This action will save the items out of the sandbox to a certain drive. If you choose not to restore files, users can still view and restore them later: Open Sandboxie Control , right-click the sandbox you want and select Quick Recovery .
Sandboxie is great if you use it to sandbox everyday, or even occasionally when you surf the web. However, if you want to automatically protect against malware patterns, consider using antivirus software that includes the sandbox feature, such as Comodo Internet Security or Avast.