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by edohyiez
4134 days ago
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No. Why would it?
The user can still grant full access to the machine to applications they trust (like they do now).
In fact, the traditional Unix security model (root vs. regular users) was about "not trusting the user" and securing the machine from the user. This "new" kind of sandbox is about the user being able to apply different levels of trust to different applications. |
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