Update the app from previous version
If you update to Kaspersky Password Manager 9.0 or later from earlier versions, your web accounts, app accounts, and notes will remain unchanged. However, your identities will be converted into bank card, address, and note entries. If an identity contains a bank card without a number, Kaspersky Password Manager fills it out with zeros. Kaspersky Password Manager saves identity fields containing information other than bank card or address data (e.g. personal information, financial or business information) to new notes.
To comply with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), when updating Kaspersky Password Manager to version 9.1, you will be asked to again accept the End User License Agreement, Products and Services Privacy Policy, and the Statement regarding data processing for marketing purposes.
You can update Kaspersky Password Manager using the Google Play service.
To update the app using Google Play you must:
- Have a Google Account.
- Link your device to your Google Account.
- Have access to the Internet.
For more information on using Google Play, go to Google Play Help Center.
From Kaspersky Password Manager 9.0, the app is not compatible with previous versions of the app.
In Kaspersky Password Manager 9.0 or later, your data will be permanently converted to the new format. If you have a previous version of Kaspersky Password Manager on other devices connected to the same My Kaspersky account, you must update the app to version 9.0 or later to sync data across your devices and cloud storage. Alternatively, you can create a new My Kaspersky account to use with previous versions of the app.