Kaspersky Total Security 2017
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- Bahasa Indonesia
- Čeština (Česká republika)
- Dansk (Danmark)
- Español (España, alfabetización internacional)
- Español (México)
- Deutsch
- Français
- Italiano
- Magyar (Magyarország)
- Norsk, bokmål (Norge)
- Nederlands (Nederland)
- Polski (Polska)
- Português (Brasil)
- Português (Portugal)
- Română (România)
- Srpski
- Suomi (Suomi)
- Svenska (Sverige)
- Tiếng Việt (Việt Nam)
- Türkçe (Türkiye)
- Ελληνικά (Ελλάδα)
- Русский
- Српски
- Українська
- العربية (الإمارات العربية المتحدة)
- فارسى (ایران)
- 한국어 (대한민국)
- 简体中文
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- Kaspersky Total Security
- About the subscription
- About data provision
- Purchasing a license
- Activating the application
- Renewing a license
- Managing application notifications
- Installing and removing the application
- Application licensing
- Assessing computer protection status and resolving security issues
- Update databases and application modules
- Scanning the computer
- Restoring an object deleted or disinfected by the application
- Troubleshooting the operating system after infection
- Protecting email
- Protecting personal data on the Internet
- About protection of personal data on the Internet
- About On-Screen Keyboard
- Starting On-Screen Keyboard
- Configuring the display of the On-Screen Keyboard icon
- Protecting data entered on the computer keyboard
- Checking a website for safety
- About secure connection to Wi-Fi networks
- Running Kaspersky Secure Connection
- Configuring notifications of vulnerabilities in Wi-Fi networks
- Protecting financial transactions and online purchases
- About protection of financial transactions and online purchases
- Configuring Safe Money
- Configuring Safe Money for a specific website
- Send feedback on Safe Money
- Enabling automatic activation of the Kaspersky Protection extension
- About protection against screenshots
- Enabling protection against screenshots
- About clipboard data protection
- Starting Kaspersky Password Manager
- Web tracking protection
- Anti-Banner protection during website browsing
- Removing traces of activity on the computer
- Controlling users' activity on the computer and on the Internet
- Remote management of computer protection
- Reserving operating system resources for computer games
- Handling unknown applications
- Checking application reputation
- Controlling application activity on the computer and on the network
- Configuring Application Control
- About applications' access to the webcam
- Configuring the settings of application access to the webcam
- Allowing application access to the webcam
- About protecting an audio stream coming from sound recording devices
- Configuring audio stream protection settings
- About System Changes Control
- Configuring Application Manager settings
- Updating installed applications
- Removing installed applications
- Trusted Applications mode
- File Shredder
- Unused Data Cleaner
- Backup and Restore
- About Backup and Restore
- Creating a backup task
- Step 1. Select files
- Step 2. Select folders for backup
- Step 3. Select file types for backup
- Step 4. Select backup storage
- Step 5. Creating a backup schedule
- Step 6. Setting a password to protect backup copies
- Step 7. File versions storage settings
- Step 8. Entering the backup task name
- Step 9. Wizard completion
- Starting a backup task
- Restoring data from a backup copy
- Restoring data from a backup copy using Kaspersky Restore Utility
- About Online storage
- Online storage activation
- Storing data in data vaults
- Password-protecting access to Kaspersky Total Security management functions
- Pausing and resuming computer protection
- Restoring the default application settings
- Viewing the application operation report
- Applying the application settings on another computer
- Participating in Kaspersky Security Network
- Participating in the Protect a Friend program
- Using the application from the command prompt
- Contacting Technical Support
- Limitations and warnings
- Limitations of Kaspersky Total Security when the operating system is upgraded
- Other sources of information about the application
- Glossary
- Activating the application
- Activation code
- Anti-virus databases
- Application modules
- Backup and Restore
- Blocking an object
- Compressed file
- Data vault
- Database of malicious web addresses
- Database of phishing web addresses
- Digital signature
- Disk boot sector
- False positive
- File mask
- Heuristic analyzer
- Hypervisor
- iChecker Technology
- Incompatible application
- Infected object
- Kaspersky Lab update servers
- Kaspersky Security Network (KSN)
- Keylogger
- License term
- Phishing
- Probable spam
- Probably infected object
- Protected Browser
- Protection components
- Protocol
- Quarantine
- Rootkit
- Script
- Security level
- Spam
- Startup objects
- Task
- Task settings
- Threat level
- Traces
- Traffic scanning
- Trust group
- Trusted process
- Unknown virus
- Update
- Update package
- Virus
- Vulnerability
- AO Kaspersky Lab
- Information about third-party code
- Trademark notices
Performance section
Disable scheduled tasks while running on battery power
A scan for viruses and other threats as well as database and application module updates sometimes use up a lot of computer resources and take a long time.
This check box enables / disables power-saving mode on laptop computers, during which virus scan and update tasks are postponed. If necessary, you can update databases and application modules of Kaspersky Total Security or run a scan for viruses and other threats manually.
If the check box is selected, Kaspersky Total Security pauses some of its functions (such as scan tasks or display of notifications) when switching to full-screen mode.
Release resources to the operating system when the computer starts
This check box controls the use of operating system resources by Kaspersky Total Security.
If this check box is selected, only critical protection components of Kaspersky Total Security are run at the startup of the operating system. Protection is completely enabled after the operating system loads.
If this check box is cleared, all protection components are run simultaneously when the operating system starts up.
Postpone computer scan tasks when the CPU and disk systems are at high load
When Kaspersky Total Security runs scan tasks, this may result in increased workload on the CPU and disk subsystems, which affects the performance of other applications. If such a situation occurs, Kaspersky Total Security can pause scan tasks and free up system resources for the user's applications.
This check box enables / disables the option for pausing scan tasks. This helps to relieve the load on the CPU and disk subsystems.
This check box enables / disables the option to run scan tasks (scanning of system memory, the system partition, or startup objects) and update tasks while the computer is locked or the screensaver is on.
If the computer is running on battery power, Kaspersky Total Security does not perform tasks when the computer is idle.
If this check box is cleared, Kaspersky Total Security does not run scan and update tasks while the computer is idle.
Perform analysis of installed applications
If this check box is selected, Kaspersky Total Security periodically starts a search for installed applications that you could possibly want to remove.
This check box enables / disables regular scanning of the operating system for
A program or a set of programs for hiding traces of an intruder or malware in the operating system.
On Windows-based operating systems, a rootkit usually means a program that penetrates into the operating system and intercepts system functions (Windows APIs). Above all, interception and modification of low-level API functions allow such a program to make its presence in the operating system quite stealthy. A rootkit can usually also mask the presence of any processes, folders, and files that are stored on a disk drive, in addition to registry keys, if they are described in the configuration of the rootkit. Many rootkits install their own drivers and services on the operating system (these also are "invisible").
If this check box is cleared, Kaspersky Total Security does not perform regular rootkit scans.
Clicking this link opens the Pause File Anti-Virus window. In this window, you can specify a time period during which you want to pause File Anti-Virus. You can also create a list of applications that, when run, will pause File Anti-Virus.
Use these settings for the following tasks |