Is it safer running a program you don't trust very much or you don't want to give full access to your system as different user? Is the program which is run as different user "limited" in what it can read and write in the system? If so limited to what?
I tried this feature and I noticed that the program which is run as different user seems to not have access to the whole system, (for example if you run a browser as different user and want to upload a picture online, the browser can only read the folders and files of the user it is run as), is it right?
Can someone please explain what are the effects/advantages of running a program as different user in windows 10 and if is actually safer to run a program as different user? also if running a program as different user is similar to running a program in a sandbox.