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About website accounts
A website account is a combination of a login and password required to authenticate a user on a website.
For websites, Kaspersky Password Manager saves the following information to the entry:
- Website name. Use a meaningful website name to quickly find the website that you want to edit or log in to.
- Website address. Kaspersky Password Manager uses this field to recognize a website's sign-in page and offer accounts you can use to sign in.
- Accounts. You can save multiple accounts for a website. For example, you might have personal and business email addresses from the same email provider.
You can open websites from Kaspersky Password Manager in a supported browser and fill out the login and password fields using the Kaspersky Password Manager extension.
Kaspersky Password Manager can automatically fill in logins and passwords only on devices running Android 5.0 or later. To allow this you must turn on the accessibility features for Kaspersky Password Manager. If your device is running Android 6.0 or later, you must grant the necessary permissions. On certain devices (for example, Xiaomi), you might be prompted to do this on Android 5.0 or later.
You can add, edit, or remove website accounts and copy them to the clipboard.
Each entry has the Password change history section that contains a list of passwords that have been saved for that account. This list stores up to five passwords, including the current one.
You can organize your entries by selecting them and moving them into a folder.
Page topAdd a website account
Add a website account from the Kaspersky Password Manager window
Add a website account from a browser window
You can generate a strong password for a website account while adding it from the Kaspersky Password Manager window.
Generate a strong password while adding a web account
You can save multiple accounts for signing in to the same website. When you visit a website using a supported browser, Kaspersky Password Manager prompts you to choose the account you want to use to sign in from the list of available accounts. If you sign in to a website added to Kaspersky Password Manager with a login that has not yet been added to Kaspersky Password Manager, the app automatically recognizes the login as new and prompts you to add another account for the website. If you sign in to a website with an existing login but a new password, Kaspersky Password Manager prompts you to save the new password for the existing account.
Page topImport passwords from Chrome
Now you can import all your passwords and login information stored in the Chrome browser into Kaspersky Password Manager.
Please note that for the moment password import from Google Chrome version 107 and later may not work for logged in users due to changed logic. This will be fixed in the next updates.
To import passwords from Chrome:
- Open Chrome on your Android device where Kaspersky Password Manager is installed.
- Tap the menu icon (
).
- Open the Settings section.
- Open the Passwords section.
- Tap the menu icon (
).
- Tap the Export passwords option.
- If the device prompts you to enter your password or pattern, do so.
Chrome will show a disclaimer explaining that if you import your password to a text file, it will be exposed. You won't need to generate such a file to import passwords to Kaspersky Password Manager, so this doesn't apply to your case.
- Tap Export passwords.
- Select Kaspersky Password Manager in the list of apps to which you can import your passwords.
- Enter your main password to unlock Kaspersky Password Manager.
- Select the credentials you want to import.
- Tap Import.
- Read the information about imported passwords.
If you are using the free version, when the limit of active entries is reached, the app will automatically add your logins and passwords as inactive entries.
- Read the information about imported logins and passwords.
- Tap OK to close the window with import result details.
Edit a website entry
- Unlock the vault by entering the main password and tapping Unlock.
If your device is running Android 6.0 or later, supports fingerprint authentication, and has fingerprint authentication enabled in the app settings, you can use it to unlock your vault instead of entering the main password.
- In the main app window, tap
or swipe the screen to the right.
The quick access bar appears on the left.
- On the quick access bar, tap Websites.
- In the Websites window, select the entry that you want to edit.
- Tap
> Edit.
The entry window opens.
- Change a previously added account or add a new one.
- If needed, tap Password change history. In the window that opens, you can find the last 5 passwords for the account, including the current one.
Tap
to copy one of the passwords or
to use the selected password instead of current one.
- Tap Save.
Autofill forms and automatic sign in to websites
When you visit a website, Kaspersky Password Manager searches for accounts that you have saved for that website. Based on the search results and your current settings, Kaspersky Password Manager does one of the following:
- If there is one account for the website, Kaspersky Password Manager fills out the login and password.
- If there are multiple accounts for the website, Kaspersky Password Manager prompts you to choose the account that you want to sign in with.
- If there are no accounts for the website, Kaspersky Password Manager prompts you to add one.
Kaspersky Password Manager can automatically fill in logins and passwords only on devices running Android 5.0 or later. To allow this you must turn on the accessibility features for Kaspersky Password Manager. If your device is running Android 6.0 or later, you must grant the necessary permissions. On certain devices (for example, Xiaomi), you might be prompted to do this on Android 5.0 or later.
Open a website from the Kaspersky Password Manager window
Sign in to a website using the browser extension
Page topCopy data from a website account
- Unlock the vault by entering the main password and tapping Unlock.
If your device is running Android 6.0 or later, supports fingerprint authentication, and has fingerprint authentication enabled in the app settings, you can use it to unlock your vault instead of entering the main password.
- In the main app window, tap
or swipe the screen to the right.
The quick access bar appears on the left.
- On the quick access bar, tap Websites.
- In the Websites window, expand a website entry whose data you want to copy.
- If you want to copy a particular record, tap
next to it.
- If you want to copy all data saved for the entry, tap
> Copy all.
Kaspersky Password Manager copies the following data to the clipboard:
- The website entry name
- The website address
- For each account added to the entry, the account name, login, password, and comment
- If you want to copy a particular record, tap
Kaspersky Password Manager keeps the copied data in the clipboard for the period specified in the Kaspersky Password Manager settings.
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