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- Kaspersky Password Manager help
- Overview
- FAQ
- Get started with the application
- Kaspersky Password Manager interface
- Kaspersky Password Manager licensing
- Data provision
- Perform common tasks
- Open and quit the application
- Update the application to version 9.2 or later
- Unlock the vault
- Add entries to the vault
- View/edit entries
- Sort and group entries, customize entry view
- Use autosave and autofill
- Enable and disable autosave and autofill
- Use Password AutoFill for Kaspersky Password Manager
- Use two-factor authentication
- Sync data across devices
- Manage your vault online
- Import data
- Export data
- Use Favorites
- Use Recents
- Search the vault for data
- Scan your computer for important documents
- Download documents from your vault
- Change the main password
- Check password security
- Generate a strong password
- Sign out of My Kaspersky
- How to get customer service
- Sources of information about the application
- Legal
Compliance with European Union law
When distributed in the European Union, Kaspersky Password Manager complies with the terms of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).
When you accept the End User License Agreement, you confirm that you are of the required age to install Kaspersky Password Manager within the European Union territory. After Kaspersky Password Manager is installed, you will be offered to read and accept the terms and conditions required for initial setup and use of Kaspersky Password Manager: the Conditions Regarding Data Processing and the Privacy Policy.
Important: To comply with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), when updating Kaspersky Password Manager to version 9.1 or later, you will be asked to again accept the End User License Agreement, and the Conditions Regarding Data Processing and the Privacy Policy.