Kaspersky Secure Connection for Mac
- Kaspersky Secure Connection overview
- What's new in this version
- Hardware and software requirements
- Start the application for the first time
- About two-step verification
- Kaspersky Secure Connection interface
- Kaspersky Secure Connection licensing
- Data provision
- Open and quit the application
- Enable a secure connection using Kaspersky Security Cloud for Mac
- Perform common tasks
- Turn Secure Connection off/on
- Select a VPN server location
- View the amount of used and available traffic
- Let Kaspersky Secure Connection run in the background
- Select the action Kaspersky Secure Connection performs when you join an unsecured Wi-Fi network
- Change the My Kaspersky account
- Enable tracing
- Contact Technical Support
- Known issues
- Sources of information about the application
- AO Kaspersky Lab
- Trademark notices
- Information about third-party code
Kaspersky Secure Connection overview
Kaspersky Secure Connection hides your real location and encrypts all data sent and received by your Mac. You can install Kaspersky Secure Connection on desktop computers, laptops, and mobile devices running Microsoft Windows, macOS, Android, or iOS. You can use Kaspersky Secure Connection for different types of network connections, for example, Wi-Fi, local internet connections, or USB modem connections.
Don't give up your privacy on the Internet
Public Wi-Fi networks may be under-protected, for example, if a Wi-Fi network uses a vulnerable encryption protocol or a popular Wi-Fi network name (SSID). Kaspersky Secure Connection establishes an encrypted secure connection with websites that you visit so that no hackers can intercept your encrypted data.
Choose the optimal route to websites that you visit
When you use Kaspersky Secure Connection, you can select a VPN server location and appear to the Internet as a visitor from another country.
Let Kaspersky Secure Connection automatically protect unsecured connections
You can set the application to automatically turn Secure Connection on when you join unsecured Wi-Fi networks.