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Sandbox

A sandbox is a secure, isolated environment used in computing to test or run programs without affecting the main system. It allows developers or users to experiment with new software, code, or features safely, preventing potential damage, malware, or errors from spreading. Think of it as a virtual “play area” where activities can be performed without risking the broader system’s stability or security. Sandboxes are common in software development, cybersecurity, and web browsing to ensure safe testing and browsing experiences.