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How to Use 360 ​​Sandbox 360 sandbox is part of the 360 ​​Total Security antivirus program. Suspicious files can be completely quarantined in 360 sandbox, under conditions that can guarantee the security of our system. In short, a 360 sandbox is a completely isolated virtual space (“sandbox”). Even if running applications contain a virus or Trojan, they will not harm the actual computer system. How can I use 360 ​​sandbox? Now I will share these methods with you.
1. Open 360 Total Security.
1.1 Open Sandbox. Click Tool box and a sandbox button will appear.

1.2 Click sandbox. A switch will appear in the upper right corner of the interface to activate the sandbox.


1.3 If you disable sandboxing, the program will no longer run in an isolated space. When you click this button, a dialog box will appear. Click “OK” and the sandbox mode will be disabled.


1.4 If the sandbox is activated and you want to run a program in it, just left-click on the interface to find the main application or program shortcut.

1.5 If the sandbox memory is not enough, you can clear it to save disk space. Be sure to make sure that all important files are backed up before clearing the sandbox memory.

2. File List You can use the following 3 tabs to view files in the sandbox.


3. Running List Here you can stop the program running in the sandbox.


4. My Toys If you suspect that some software is unsafe or may contain a virus or Trojan, use the Add auto-sandbox program to sort it out. Proceed as below:

5. You can simplify these steps. Operational approach: 360 Sandbox--Advanced Settings--Notification “Add ‘Run in sandbox’ at context menu” If you right-click on a program on your desktop, you will see a “Run in sandbox” option in the context menu. You can select Sandbox cleanup according to your options.

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