Switching the application to fully functional mode. Application activation is performed by the user during or after installation of the application. You should have an activation code or key file to activate the application.
A key that is currently used by the application.
A license key that certifies the right to use the application but is not currently being used.
Databases that contain information about computer security threats known to Kaspersky as of when the anti-virus databases are released. Entries in anti-virus databases allow detecting malicious code in scanned objects. Anti-virus databases are created by Kaspersky specialists and updated hourly.
A limited period of time, starting from the expiration of the period of effective use, during which the software operates without changing the available functionality.
A list of Kaspersky's HTTP and FTP servers from which the application downloads database updates to mobile devices.
A file in xxxxxxxx.key format that makes it possible to use a Kaspersky application under a trial or commercial license. The application generates the key file based on the activation code. You may use the application only when you have a key file.
A time-limited right to use the app, granted under the End User License Agreement.
A unique alphanumeric sequence. A license key enables use of the application in accordance with the End User License Agreement (license type, validity period, and restrictions). You can use the application only when you have a license key.
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.
The procedureĀ of replacing or adding new files (databases or application modules) retrieved from the Kaspersky update servers.
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