Add an image from the Kaspersky Password Manager window
If your device is running Android 6.0 or later, supports fingerprint authentication, and has fingerprint authentication enabled in the app settings, you can use it to unlock your vault instead of entering the main password.
The quick access bar appears on the left.
The gallery window opens.
If an alert appears, allow Kaspersky Password Manager to access the requested content on your device.
Using third-party camera software to add images to Kaspersky Password Manager might be unsafe. Pictures taken using such camera software appear in the device's gallery and might be accessed by intruders. Use third-party camera software at your own risk.
The image window opens. You can enter a name for the entry, add a comment, and tap to rotate your image. Tap Save to save changes.
Kaspersky Password Manager starts adding the selected images into the vault.
The entries appear in the Documents window. If you want to view the image details, expand the entry and tap Open.
Add an image using the Kaspersky Password Manager extension
Please note that the steps, menu labels, and icons mentioned here depend on the smartphone brand and the Android version and might look different on your device.
If your device is running Android 6.0 or later, supports fingerprint authentication, and has fingerprint authentication enabled in the app settings, you can use it to unlock your vault instead of entering the main password.
The image will be added to your vault as a new entry.