Description: The ‘Quarantine Mode’ in operating systems refers to a state where applications are isolated to prevent potential harm to the system. This security mechanism is fundamental to protecting the integrity of the operating system and user data. When an application runs in quarantine mode, its access to critical system resources, such as system files, networks, and other components that could be vulnerable to attacks or malicious behavior, is restricted. This isolation helps contain any suspicious activity, preventing it from spreading to other parts of the system. Additionally, quarantine mode allows developers and system administrators to conduct security analysis and testing without compromising the stability of the operating environment. In a context where cyber threats are becoming increasingly sophisticated, quarantine mode becomes an essential tool for maintaining security and trust in applications running on various devices, such as smart TVs, wearable devices, and connected appliances. This proactive approach to application management not only protects the end user but also fosters a safer and more reliable application ecosystem.