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
View the amount of used and available traffic
Kaspersky Secure Connection displays the amount of used and available traffic in both standard and extended versions of the application.
If you are using the standard version of Kaspersky Secure Connection, your use of secure traffic is limited each day. If you exceed your limit on secure traffic, the application notifies you that a secure connection is unavailable. It may take several minutes after the notification is displayed before your secure connection is actually disabled.
You can remove the limitation by upgrading to the extended version of the application.
View the amount of used and available traffic
Open the main application window and view the information under the VPN Server Location pop-up menu.
Note: If you use the standard version of the application, you can also view the amount of used and available traffic in the application's Connection menu or in the application icon menu.
Information about available and used traffic is updated no more than once per minute. After a secure connection is disabled, information about used secure traffic is updated within 30 seconds.