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What is Password Manager in Kaspersky Small Office Security 2 for Personal Computer?

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Applies to Kaspersky Small Office Security 2 for Personal Computer

Passwords are the most popular form of authentication and they are often the only barrier to secure your personal information from being stolen by cybercriminals.

Password Manager in Kaspersky Small Office Security 2 for Personal Computer allows you to store all your password and login information in a secure encrypted format that only you can access and use. The Master Password that you create while using Password Manager is the only key that you need to remember to ensure the safety of your personal information.

Using Password Manager, you can store:

  • accounts and passwords to them
  • personal memos to store info about your credit cards, bank accounts, licenses, IDs and etc. using templates: you can also create your own templates
  • identities to store your personal info, addresses, phone numbers and etc.

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