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- Data provision
- Data provision under the End User License Agreement
- Data provision under the End User License Agreement on the territory of the European Union, the United Kingdom, Brazil, or by California residents
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- Saving service data on application operation
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Data provision > Saving service data on application operation
Saving service data on application operation
Saving service data on application operation
The application also processes and stores the following data, which may be needed for analyzing of operation errors:
- Data that is displayed in the application interface:
- Email address used to connect to My Kaspersky
- Website addresses that were added to the exclusions (displayed in the Network component and in the Reports window)
- License data
This data is stored locally in a non-modified form and can be viewed under any user account on the computer.
- Data on the system memory of Kaspersky Free processes at the moment when a memory dump is created.
- Data that is gathered when traces are enabled.
This data is stored locally in a modified form and can be viewed under any user account on the computer. This data is transmitted to Kaspersky only with your consent. The scope of data is described in the RDP.txt file in the following folder: %PROGRAMFILES%\Kaspersky Lab\Kaspersky 21.7\Doc\KFA\en-US.
Article ID: 178754, Last review: Nov 9, 2022