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Hi Guys, My question is sort of cross platform. I have an 86 year old user here at my work. He's very bright, but no matter how many times I tell him not to click weird email links or strange websites he does. The result is a weekly visit into his office to run a 45 minute sweep for spyware, viruses and malware. I'm wondering if anyone can recommend a good sandboxing program that may help eliminate this problem given I can never get this guy to practice safe computing. He runs windows so a Windows sandboxing utility suggestion would be appreciated. I'm contemplating a new laptop that would run Linux, preferably a System 76 laptop. Any thoughts on System 76? Any good Linux sandboxing programs out there? Sorry, I know this email has a lot of questions that don't directly relate to one another. Thanks in advance! Chris!
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