Easy sign-in with a single click of the mouse
Kaspersky
Password Manager remembers your usernames and their associated
passwords so that when you return to a site it will provide your login
data automatically. Kaspersky Password Manager also works with software
that requires authentication.
Secure storage of all passwords and personal information
Kaspersky
Password Manager securely stores your passwords and personal data in a
dedicated, encrypted database on your computer. The stored passwords
can only be accessed by the use of a master password or other
authentication method defined by the user. This ensures that your
passwords are secure and prevents criminals from stealing them.
A choice of authentication methods
Kaspersky
Password Manager helps you to control access to your password database
with a master password or by using a USB or Bluetooth device. You can
even use your mobile phone: your passwords can be configured so that
they are only available when your mobile phone is connected to your
computer via Bluetooth. If you leave your computer and take your phone
with you, the database will automatically lock itself.
Generation of strong passwords
The security of
your data depends directly on how strong your passwords are. Users
often have similar or identical passwords for multiple accounts, which
means that by cracking a single password, a cybercriminal can easily
gain access to many accounts. The password generator integrated into
Kaspersky Password Manager can create strong passwords that are
extremely difficult to crack.
Mobile version using a flash drive
Kaspersky
Password Manager’s mobile version provides access to your passwords
while working on any computer, without having to install a thing. The
mobile version can be launched from different types of mobile devices,
including flash drives. If the device is then removed, Kaspersky
Password Manager locks the password database automatically and removes
any trace of your password data from the host machine.
Automatic completion of lengthy forms
Website forms
often require the entry of personal information such as your full name,
date of birth, sex, email address, phone number, country of residence,
etc. Kaspersky Password Manager can automatically fill in these kinds
of forms for you, using information that you provide beforehand.
Several ID cards can be used to store business-related and personal
information separately.
Multiple accounts for a single website service
Sometimes,
several passwords must be stored for a single website. For example, you
may have several mailboxes, each with a different purpose, registered
with a single mail service provider. Kaspersky Password Manager can
store several usernames for a single provider and check which one you
want to use when you sign in.
Automatic backup of the secured database
Kaspersky
Password Manager automatically creates a backup copy of your password
database on your computer each time it is modified. You can easily
restore your passwords if the current database is accidentally damaged,
or if you want to roll back to a previous version.
Effective protection against keyloggers
A keylogger is a
malicious program that tracks keystrokes on the victim’s computer to
illegally capture the user’s personal data, such as passwords.
Kaspersky Password Manager enters passwords without actually using the
keyboard and so effectively protects your personal data from keyloggers.
Protection from phishing attacks
Phishing is a
type of hostile activity whereby a cybercriminal invites the user to
visit an authentic-looking website in order to trick the user into
divulging account information. Kaspersky Password Manager effectively
counters phishing attacks by ensuring that a URL is authentic before
logging you into the website.