You can define these policy settings only for Android devices.
To configure autorun of virus scans on a mobile device:
Detected objects will be automatically deleted. The user is not required to take any additional actions. Prior to deleting an object, Kaspersky Endpoint Security for Android will create a backup copy of file and save it in quarantine.
Detected objects will be automatically deleted. The user is not required to take any additional actions. Prior to deleting an object, Kaspersky Endpoint Security for Android will display a temporary notification about the detection of the object.
If the detected objects have been skipped, Kaspersky Endpoint Security for Android warns the user about problems in device protection. For each skipped threat, the app provides actions that the user can perform to eliminate the threat. The list of skipped objects may change, for example, if a malicious file was deleted or moved. To receive an up-to-date list of threats, run a full device scan. To ensure reliable protection of your data, eliminate all detected objects.
The Kaspersky Endpoint Security for Android app displays a notification prompting the user to choose the action to take on the detected object: Skip or Delete.
When the app detects several objects, the Ask user option allows the device user to apply a selected action to each file by using the Apply to all threats check box.
Kaspersky Endpoint Security for Android must be set as an Accessibility feature to ensure the display of notifications on mobile devices running Android 10.0 or later. Kaspersky Endpoint Security for Android prompts the user to set the app as an Accessibility feature through the Initial Configuration Wizard. The user can skip this step or disable this service in the device settings at a later time. In this case, Kaspersky Endpoint Security for Android displays an Android system window prompting the user to choose the action to take on the detected object: Skip or Delete. To apply an action to multiple objects, you need to open Kaspersky Endpoint Security.
Select one of the following options:
The scan of the device file system will not be launched automatically.
The device file system will be scanned automatically on each anti-virus database update.
The device file system will be scanned automatically every day.
If you select this option, you can also specify the time of the scan in the Start time field.
The device file system will be scanned automatically once a week.
If you select this option, you can also select the day of the week when you want to run the scan, by using the drop-down list and specify the time of the scan in the Start time field.
On Android 12 or later, the app may perform this task later than specified if the device is in battery saver mode.
Mobile device settings are configured after the next device synchronization with Kaspersky Security Center.
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