Secure Keyboard Input prevents interception of data entered on websites using the computer keyboard. Protection is engaged after the Kaspersky Protection extension is installed and enabled in the browser. Protection is applies to single-line entry fields that are more than three characters long. You can configure protection of data input from the computer keyboard on various websites.
When Secure Keyboard Input is enabled, the AutoComplete feature of Microsoft Internet Explorer stops working, since automatic data input may allow criminals to intercept data.
In some browsers (such as Google Chrome), protection of data input may not work for certain types of data (such as email addresses or numbers). The application does not support Googleâ„¢ Japanese Input.
To configure Secure Keyboard Input:
The main application window opens.
The application will protect data input from the keyboard on all websites that belong to the selected categories.
A window opens for adding an exclusion to Secure Keyboard Input.
The specified website appears in the list in the Exclusions for Secure Keyboard Input window. When this website is accessed, Secure Data Input will function in accordance with the settings that you have specified.
The availability of Secure Data Input depends on the bank for which the application has been activated.