Kaspersky Password Manager for Microsoft Windows
[Topic 100434]

About the End User License Agreement

The End User License Agreement (License Agreement) is a binding agreement between you and AO Kaspersky Lab that stipulates the terms on which you may use the application.

Carefully read the License Agreement before you start using the application.

You can view the terms of the End User License Agreement:

  • During installation of Kaspersky Password Manager
  • By reading the license.txt document in the application installation folder

By installing Kaspersky Password Manager, you confirm that you understand and accept the terms of the End User License Agreement. If you don't accept the terms of the End User License Agreement, cancel installation of Kaspersky Password Manager and don't use the application.

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About version types

A subscription is a right to use the application, granted under the End User License Agreement.

A subscription entitles you to:

  • Use the application on one or more devices.
  • Get assistance from Customer Service.
  • Receive updates.

Kaspersky Password Manager is available in two versions:

  • Free version. The free version of the application is distributed free of charge and can be used for an unlimited period of time. If you use the free version of Kaspersky Password Manager, the number of entries that you can add to the vault is limited.
  • Extended version by subscription with or without autorenewal. If you buy a subscription for Kaspersky Password Manager, you can add an unlimited number of entries to the vault. The subscription for Kaspersky Password Manager is time-limited. In case if you have not disabled autorenewal, it will be renewed automatically.
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About the subscription

A subscription for Kaspersky Password Manager is the purchase of the right to use the application according to specific parameters (for example, subscription expiration date, number of devices). You can order a subscription for Kaspersky Password Manager from a service provider (for example, on Google Play or the App Store).

You can manage your subscription via your personal account page on the service provider's website (for example, via your Apple account or Google Account).

A subscription can be renewed automatically or manually. An auto-renewed subscription automatically renews at the end of each subscription period until you cancel it. A manually renewed subscription must be renewed at the end of each subscription period. When a subscription expires, you might be granted a grace period, during which the application remains fully functional.

Ordering a subscription for Kaspersky Password Manager does not cancel your other subscriptions that include Kaspersky Password Manager. To avoid additional charges, make sure you have canceled or disabled autorenewal for subscriptions that you don't need.

Cancel a subscription for Kaspersky Password Manager or switch to manual renewal:

  1. Go to your personal account page on the service provider's website.
  2. Check if there are any active subscriptions that include Kaspersky Password Manager.
  3. Cancel or disable autorenewal for subscriptions that you don't need.
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[Topic 153856]

Switch to the subscription

In order to switch to the subscription you need to enter your activation code on the My Kaspersky website or from Kaspersky Password Manager application. An activation code is a unique sequence of 20 letters and digits which you get after purchasing a subscription. Several applications can share an activation code with Kaspersky Password Manager, check if you have a valid code following the instruction below.

How to add an activation code for Kaspersky Password Manager using My Kaspersky account

Your activation code is linked to your My Kaspersky account. If your My Kaspersky account already has an activation code that is valid for Kaspersky Password Manager, the application recognizes this activation code and switches to the extended version when you connect to My Kaspersky with this account.

The following applications can share an activation code with Kaspersky Password Manager:

  • Kaspersky Total Security (except for trial subscription)
  • Kaspersky Small Office Security (except for trial subscription)
  • Kaspersky Security Cloud
  • Kaspersky (if you have Kaspersky Plus or Kaspersky Premium subscription)

If you connect Kaspersky Password Manager to a My Kaspersky account with a subscription for one of these applications, you can use Kaspersky Password Manager without limitations. Even if these applications aren't connected to a My Kaspersky account, Kaspersky Password Manager can accept their activation codes and transfer them to My Kaspersky.

Your activation code can be recovered if you lose it after installing the application. To recover an activation code, contact Customer Service.

How to enter an activation code from the application

You can add an activation code in the application interface, if you are connected to My Kaspersky.

Add an activation code from the application interface

  1. Open the main application window.
  2. Click Application menu in the lower part of the main application window.
  3. The application menu opens.
  4. Select Subscription.

    The subscription details window opens.

  5. Enter the activation code in the text box in the lower-left corner of the window.

    The application checks your My Kaspersky account for a suitable subscription. If a subscription is not found, Kaspersky Password Manager displays the activation code entry field.

    If you are not connected to the My Kaspersky, the application displays Sign in to My Kaspersky window.

  6. Enter the activation code and click Add.

Kaspersky Password Manager verifies the activation code and sends a request to Kaspersky activation servers. When an activation request is confirmed, a window with a confirmation message opens. It can take some time to activate the subscription. You can close the subscription details window, or quit the application during the activation process.

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Switch to the free version

When your subscription for Kaspersky Password Manager expires, you can either renew it or switch to the free version. If you switch to the free version and have more entries than are allowed with the free version, you must choose which entries to keep.

After you switch to the free version of Kaspersky Password Manager, all inactive entries will be deleted from cloud storage and won't be synced across your devices. However, these entries will remain on your computer, and you can view them in your local vault.

Switch to the free version for Kaspersky Password Manager

  1. Open the main application window.
  2. The subscription details window opens.
  3. Click Continue with free version.

    The Active entry selection window opens.

  4. In the Select N entries to keep active section, specify the entries that you want to use with the free version.
  5. Click Done.

Kaspersky Password Manager switches to the free version.

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