A process of activating a license that allows you to use a fully-functional version of the application until the license expires.
A code that you receive when purchasing a license for Kaspersky Security Cloud. This code is required for activation of the application.
The activation code is a unique sequence of twenty letters and numbers in the format xxxxx-xxxxx-xxxxx-xxxxx.
Databases that contain information about computer security threats known to Kaspersky Lab as of when the anti-virus databases are released. Entries in anti-virus databases allow malicious code to be detected in scanned objects. Anti-virus databases are created by Kaspersky Lab specialists and updated hourly.
An infrastructure of cloud services that provides access to the Kaspersky Lab database with constantly updated information about the reputation of files, web resources, and software. Use of data from Kaspersky Security Network ensures faster responses by Kaspersky Lab applications to threats, improves the performance of some protection components, and reduces the likelihood of false positives.
A time-limited right to use the app, granted under the End User License Agreement.
A time period during which you have access to the application features and rights to use additional services. The services you can use depend on the type of the license.
An encrypted connection that is established by Kaspersky Security Cloud via a virtual server located in the country you specify.
Your virtual location that you can select when enabling a secure connection.
A program that infects other ones, by adding its code to them in order to gain control when infected files are run. This simple definition allows identifying the main action performed by any virus: infection.
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