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As others have said you can use something like Flatpak to get the ability to sandbox apps, but Android was designed to have its apps sandboxed from the start, Linux never was.
There are efforts like SELinux which locks down the OS and makes doing pretty much anything impossible without explicit permission being given. However working with SELinux is typically very tedious and usually not worth it unless working in a highly secure environment.