Kaspersky Endpoint Security now targets API level 29 and higher, bringing about some changes in app behavior on devices running Android 10 or higher.
New password strength settings for the user to set passwords of required complexity.
Configuring use of fingerprint as a screen unlock method is now available only for Android work profile.
Several errors have been fixed, and operational stability has been improved.
Technical Release 16
Kaspersky Endpoint Security for Android now supports Android 11.
New requirements for geolocation and camera permissions brought about by Android 11. You can read more about the new rules for camera and location access permissions in this section.
You can now specify users' corporate email addresses in a third-party EMM console. These emails will be displayed in Kaspersky Security Center provided that the new KscCorporateEmail is configured.
Technical Release 14
Whenever a user allows or revokes Device Administrator privileges of the app, an event is sent to the Management console.
The "KscGroup" parameter can now be configured in third-party EMM consoles. When a device connects to Kaspersky Security Center, it is automatically added to a subfolder of the Unassigned devices folder with the same name as the group configured in an EMM console.
Technical Release 13
New user interface design for Kaspersky Endpoint Security for Android.
All help sections are now based online.
The IP addresses of managed devices are now sent to Kaspersky Security Center and can be viewed in device info sections.
Technical Release 12
Added the capability to accept the End User License Agreement (EULA) in Kaspersky Security Center 12.1 remotely. If the administrator accepts the terms of the License Agreement and the Privacy Policy in Administration Console, the app skips these steps during the installation process.
Added the capability to edit the device name in Kaspersky Security Center for users who use VMware AirWatch. We added a new setting to the config file, which is used to configure the app. You can add more information to the device name (for example, device serial number). This makes it easier to find and sort devices in Kaspersky Security Center.
Technical Release 11
Several errors have been fixed, and operational stability has been improved.
Technical Release 10
Kaspersky Security for Mobile now supports Kaspersky Security Center 12.
Support for Kaspersky Safe Browser has been discontinued in Kaspersky Security Center 12. You can use Kaspersky Safe Browser functions when using Kaspersky Security Center 11 or earlier.
Several errors have been fixed, and operational stability has been improved.
Service Pack 4 Maintenance Release 3
Checked support of the Kaspersky Endpoint Security for Android in Microsoft Intune (an enterprise mobility management (EMM) solution). Kaspersky participates in the AppConfig Community to ensure that the app operates with third-party EMM solutions.
Added the capability to disable notifications and pop-up messages when the app is in background mode. Please keep in mind that it is not safe to perform these actions in background mode. If you disable notifications and pop-up messages when the app is in background mode, the app will not warn users about threats in real time. Mobile device users can learn the device protection status of the device only when they open the app.
Added the capability to accept the End User License Agreement (EULA) and Privacy Policy in VMware AirWatch. If the administrator accepted the License Agreement and the Privacy Policy in AirWatch Console, the Kaspersky Endpoint Security for Android will skip the acceptance step in the Initial Configuration Wizard.
Added the Statement regarding data processing for the purpose of using Web Protection (Web Protection Statement). You must accept the statement to use Web Protection. The Kaspersky Endpoint Security for Android uses Kaspersky Security Network (KSN) to scan websites. The Web Protection Statement contains the Terms and Conditions of data exchange with KSN. You can accept the Web Protection Statement in the policy or request acceptance from a device user.
Several errors have been fixed, and operational stability has been improved.