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security sandboxing
About this tag
Security sandboxing is a recurring theme in WindowsForum discussions about modern application architecture. The Windows 11 Widget Board uses a declarative, sandboxed surface with native UI primitives and tight data-access rules to isolate widgets from the core OS. Similarly, OpenAI's Codex desktop app for Windows includes a native sandbox and PowerShell-first workflows to keep agentic coding tasks secure. These examples show how sandboxing is applied to balance functionality with security, preventing resource abuse and privacy leaks while enabling third-party or AI-driven features. The tag covers practical implementations of sandboxing in Microsoft's ecosystem, from UI components to developer tools.
Microsoft’s latest attempt to make widgets feel native, secure, and useful on the PC is the product of three decades of painful lessons — and it shows in the architecture, constraints, and compromises of the Windows 11 Widget Board. What arrived as a glossy overlay and a steady stream of...
OpenAI’s Codex desktop app has officially arrived on Windows, bringing the company’s agentic coding experience out of macOS and into native Windows developer environments after a rapid rollout that already has the industry talking about adoption, security, and what agentic development means for...
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ai coding agents
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