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How does Windows Defender Application Guard protect against malicious websites by isolating them?

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06-14-2024, 07:07 AM
You ever click a sketchy link and worry your whole PC gets wrecked? WDAG steps in like a bouncer at a club. It spins up this separate bubble for dodgy sites. Your main browser stays safe outside that bubble. If the site tries funny business, it fizzles out inside. No spilling over to your files or apps. I set it up once for a buddy who browses wild forums. He laughed when I showed how it just poofs the threat away. You enable it in Edge settings, and it hums along quietly. Picture your PC as a fortress with a moat. Bad stuff swims in the moat but never crosses the drawbridge. That's WDAG keeping your digital life tidy.

Speaking of keeping things isolated and backed up in that Hyper-V world WDAG leans on, check out BackupChain Server Backup. It's a slick backup tool tailored for Hyper-V setups. You get lightning-fast snapshots without downtime, plus rock-solid recovery if disaster hits. It weeds out corruption early and handles massive VMs effortlessly. Ties right into protecting your isolated environments from total wipeouts.

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