To make protection of your data more effective as you use Kaspersky Password Manager, you can send application runtime statistics to Kaspersky Lab.
About data sent via Kaspersky Security Network
By accepting the terms of the End User License Agreement you agree to automatically send information about application runtime events to Kaspersky Lab:
Statistics on changes in application windows do not contain the master password, IP address of the proxy server, or account credentials of the proxy server user.
Every transmission of statistics additionally includes the following information:
At the first startup of the application, Kaspersky Password Manager sends the following data to the KSN service:
The KSN service stores only the first three bytes of the IP address of the device.
Kaspersky Lab protects any information received in this way as prescribed by law and applicable rules of Kaspersky Lab.
Kaspersky Lab uses any received information in anonymized form and as general statistics only. Aggregate statistics are automatically generated from the source information that is received, and do not contain any personal data or other confidential information. The original information received is destroyed as new information is accumulated (once a year). Aggregate statistics are stored indefinitely.
Contents and storage of trace files
Trace files are stored on the computer in encrypted form.
All trace files contain the following information about events occurring during operation of Kaspersky Password Manager:
Trace files contain only data required to troubleshoot application errors. Trace files do not contain any personal data.
Activation codes for Kaspersky Total Security 2015 or later and Kaspersky Small Office Security of version 4 or later may be saved in Kaspersky Password Manager trace files if these applications are used together on the same device.
Content of trace files of the download application and Setup Wizard of Kaspersky Password Manager
Trace files of the download application and Setup Wizard of Kaspersky Password Manager contain information about events occurring during:
Trace files of the download application and Setup Wizard of Kaspersky Password Manager can contain addresses of the servers from which the installation package was downloaded, and full names of installed files and shortcuts.
Trace files of the download application and Setup Wizard of Kaspersky Password Manager are stored in the %TEMP% folder and have the following names:
To open the %TEMP% folder:
In the Start menu, in the search field, enter this value.
Trace files of the download application and Setup Wizard of Kaspersky Password Manager are stored on your device starting when the product is installed and are deleted permanently when the operating system shuts down.
Contents of GUI.log trace files
GUI.log trace files contain the information about events that occur during:
GUI.log trace files can contain addresses of websites and names of browsers.
GUI.log trace files are stored in the %Programdata%\Kaspersky Lab\Kaspersky Password Manager\Logs folder.
The format of GUI.log trace file names is as follows: kpmwin.<version>_<date_of_creation>_<time_of_creation>_<process id>.GUI.log.
To open the %Programdata% folder:
In the Start menu, in the search field, enter this value.
GUI.log trace files are stored on your device starting when you select the Log application events check box, and are deleted permanently when you remove the application.
Content of All.log trace files
All.log trace files contain information about events that occur when:
All.log trace files can contain the full names of Kaspersky Password Manager files, the domain name and IP address of the proxy server, and IDs and types of vault records. All.log trace files do not contain your data stored in the vault.
All.log trace files are stored in the %Programdata%\Kaspersky Lab\Kaspersky Password Manager\Logs folder.
The format of trace file names is as follows: kpmwin.<version>_<date_of_creation>_<time_of_creation>_<process id>.All.log
To open the %Programdata% folder:
In the Start menu, in the search field, enter this value.
All.log trace files are stored on your device starting when you select the Log application events check box, and are deleted permanently when you remove the application.