Data types protected by Kaspersky Password Manager

August 4, 2023

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You can add several types of entries to Kaspersky Password Manager and organize your entries by moving them into folders.

Website, app, and other accounts

An account is a combination of a login and password required to authenticate a user on a website or in an app.

For websites, Kaspersky Password Manager saves the following information to the entry:

  • Website name. Use a meaningful website name to quickly find the website that you want to edit or log in to.
  • Website address. Kaspersky Password Manager uses this field to recognize a website's sign-in page and offer accounts you can use to sign in.
  • Accounts. You can save multiple accounts for a website. For example, you might have personal and business email addresses from the same email provider.

For apps, Kaspersky Password Manager saves the following information to the entry:

  • App name. Use a meaningful name so you can quickly find the entry you need.
  • Accounts. You can save multiple accounts for an app.

The Other account type is for all-purpose accounts. Here you can save any important code or password, for example your Wi-Fi password or door code. Kaspersky Password Manager saves the following information to the entry:

  • Entry name. Use a meaningful account name to quickly find the entry you need.
  • Login. Here you can save any important information.
  • Password. Enter or generate a password.
  • Comment. Add a meaningful entry description.

For quicker access, website accounts, app accounts, and other accounts are stored separately.

Bank cards

You can add bank card numbers, other details, PINs, and the card issuer's customer support contact information to Kaspersky Password Manager.

Addresses

You can save addresses, names, email addresses, and phone numbers in address entries.

Documents

You can store important documents (for example, scanned Passports/IDs and PDF files) in Kaspersky Password Manager to keep them safe and always close at hand.

Notes

You can use notes to store any kind of text information.

Notes are encrypted and stored the same way as other data types.

You can use the clipboard to copy and paste note text to a web page or application.

Authenticator

You can add an account with two-factor authentication using a setup key or a QR code and generate one-time passwords for a quick and secure sign-in.

For accounts with two-factor authentication, Kaspersky Password Manager saves the following information in the entry:

  • Account name. Use a meaningful website or app name to quickly find the service that you want to edit or log in to.
  • One-time password. Every 30 seconds Kaspersky Password Manager generates a new 6-digit code for two-factor authentication.
  • Comment. Any additional information you want to add to the entry.

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