Distribution kit
You can purchase the Kaspersky app in one of the following ways:
- On the Kaspersky website (http://www.kaspersky.com) or on the website of a Kaspersky partner.
When you purchase an application on the website, you download the files required to install the application from the website or from the My Kaspersky portal.
- In the store of a Kaspersky partner.
When you purchase the application from a Kaspersky partner, you receive an installation disk for or download the files needed to install the application from the My Kaspersky portal.
When you purchase the application, you get a subscription to use the app. To manage your subscription, you must creating an account on the My Kaspersky portal.
The distribution kit of the Kaspersky application includes the following files:
- kfl-2.0.0-<build number>.x86_64.rpm.setup is the installation package for distributions that use the RPM format.
Contains a distribution package with the main application files, a distribution package with files of the application interface, and an installation script.
The package can be installed on 64-bit operating systems that use the corresponding package manager.
- kfl_2.0.0-<build number>_amd64.deb.setup is the installation package for distributions that use the DEB format.
Contains a distribution package with the main application files, a distribution package with files of the application interface, and an installation script.
The package can be installed on 64-bit operating systems that use the corresponding package manager.
- ksn_license.<language ID>.
This file contains the text of the Statement on Kaspersky Security Network. After installing the application, you can find the Kaspersky Security Network Statement in the /opt/kaspersky/kfl/doc/ directory.
- license.<language ID>.
This file contains the text of the End User License Agreement. The End User License Agreement specifies the terms for using the application. After installing the application, you can find the End User License Agreement in the /opt/kaspersky/kfl/doc/ directory.
Independently changing application files using means not described in the application documentation or not recommended by Technical Support specialists may lead to poor performance and failures in the application and operating system, reduced protection of your device, inaccessible and corrupted data, as well as enabling the sending of additional statistics to KSN.