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With the help of the root certificate Kaspersky Endpoint Security 11 for Windows deciphers and analyzes the encrypted traffic. The root certificate is added to the OS certificate storage upon the application installation.
Mozilla Firefox and Thunderbird use their own certificate storage. To avoid errors related to the control of encrypted traffic, Kaspersky Endpoint Security 11 for Windows reconfigures Mozilla Firefox and Thunderbird to make them use not theirs storages but the system certificate storage as well.
If you disable this option in the application settings, add the Kaspersky root certificate to the Mozilla Firefox and Thunderbird certificate storage manually. Otherwise the applications will be unable to open HTTPS-pages.
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The Kaspersky root certificate will be imported to the Mozilla Firefox and Thunderbird storage.
Mozilla Firefox and Thunderbird will be reconfigured to use the system certificate storage.
Release of antivirus database updates (required to protect your computer/server/mobile device)
Providing technical support over phone / web
Release of patches for the application (addressing detected bugs)
Kaspersky Endpoint Security for Windows combines multi-layered, next-generation threat protection with additional proactive technologies such as Application, Web and Device controls, vulnerability and patch management and data encryption.
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