Kaspersky Standard | Plus | Premium

Add a website of a bank, payment system, or online store to Safe Money protection

Safe Money verifies the authenticity of known online payment systems and banking websites. The list of known online payment systems and banking websites is updated as a part of the application databases.

If you open a banking website whose certificate or web address is not trustworthy, the Kaspersky application will display a message in your browser that this website is not safe to visit. If you have the Kaspersky Protection extension installed, the application also displays notifications informing whether the website can be trusted or not.

If you believe that some websites are not included in Safe Money protection or you want Safe Money protection on websites that don't belong to "payment systems and banking websites" category, you can add them to protection manually.

Add a website of a bank, payment system, or online store to Safe Money protection

  1. In the menu bar, click the application icon and choose Settings.

    The application settings window opens.

  2. On the Protection tab, in the Safe Money section, click My Websites.

    A window opens, displaying a list of websites that have been manually added to Safe Money protection.

  3. Do one of the following:
    • To add a website to Safe Money protection, click and enter the web address.

      Note: You can add websites that use HTTPS for connections. The Kaspersky application scans encrypted connections (HTTPS) only if the Check secure connections (HTTPS) for <component names> checkbox in the General section on the Protection tab is selected.

    • To remove a website from Safe Money protection, select the web address in the list and click .
  4. Click Save.

If the Kaspersky application cannot verify a website certificate

If you get a notification about a certificate verification problem on a website, it means the website you want to open does not pass the authentication check. We recommend not to visit this website. For detailed information about this issue and possible causes of the certificate verification problem, see the Customer Service website (Knowledge Base).

See also

Safe Money

Page top
[Topic 84767]