- Kaspersky Security for Mobile Help
- What's new
- Comparison of application features depending on the management tools
- Distribution kit
- Working in Kaspersky Security Center Web Console and Kaspersky Security Center Cloud Console
- About mobile device management in Kaspersky Security Center Web Console and Cloud Console
- Key features of mobile device management in Kaspersky Security Center Web Console and Cloud Console
- About the Kaspersky Endpoint Security for Android app
- About the Kaspersky Security for iOS app
- About the Kaspersky Security for Mobile (Devices) plug-in
- About the Kaspersky Security for Mobile (Policies) plug-in
- Hardware and software requirements
- Known issues and considerations
- Deploying a mobile device management solution in Kaspersky Security Center Web Console or Cloud Console
- Managing mobile devices in Kaspersky Security Center Web Console and Cloud Console
- Managing group policies
- Defining policy settings
- Configuring anti-virus protection
- Defining device unlock settings
- Configuring protection of stolen or lost device data
- Configuring app control
- Configuring compliance control of mobile devices with corporate security requirements
- Configuring user access to websites
- Configuring feature restrictions
- Protecting Kaspersky Endpoint Security for Android against removal
- Configuring synchronization of mobile devices with Kaspersky Security Center
- Kaspersky Security Network
- Exchanging information with Google Analytics for Firebase, SafetyNet Attestation, Firebase Performance Monitoring, and Crashlytics
- Configuring notifications on mobile devices
- Detecting device hacks
- Defining licensing settings
- Configuring events
- Configuring events about the installation, update, and removal of apps on users' devices
- Network load
- About mobile device management in Kaspersky Security Center Web Console and Cloud Console
- Working in MMC-based Administration Console
- Key use cases
- About Kaspersky Security for Mobile
- Key features of mobile device management in MMC-based Administration Console
- About Kaspersky Endpoint Security for Android app
- About Kaspersky Device Management for iOS
- About the Kaspersky Endpoint Security for Android Administration Plug-in
- About the Kaspersky Device Management for iOS Administration Plug-in
- Hardware and software requirements
- Known issues and considerations
- Deployment
- Solution architecture
- Common integrated solution deployment scenarios
- Preparing the Administration Console for deployment of the integrated solution
- Configuring Administration Server settings for connection of mobile devices
- Configuring a connection gateway to connect mobile devices to Kaspersky Security Center Administration Server
- Displaying the Mobile Device Management folder in the Administration Console
- Creating an administration group
- Creating a rule for device automatic allocating to administration groups
- Creating a mobile certificate
- Installing Kaspersky Endpoint Security for Android
- Activating the Kaspersky Endpoint Security for Android app
- Installing an iOS MDM profile
- Installing administration plug-ins
- Updating a previous version of the application
- Removal of Kaspersky Endpoint Security for Android
- Configuration and Management
- Getting Started
- Protection
- Configuring anti-virus protection on Android devices
- Protecting Android devices on the internet
- Protection of stolen or lost device data
- Configuring device unlock password strength
- Configuring a virtual private network (VPN)
- Configuring Firewall on Android devices (only Samsung)
- Protecting Kaspersky Endpoint Security for Android against removal
- Detecting device hacks (root)
- Configuring a global HTTP proxy on iOS MDM devices
- Adding security certificates to iOS MDM devices
- Adding a SCEP profile to iOS MDM devices
- Control
- Configuring restrictions
- Configuring user access to websites
- Compliance control of Android devices with corporate security requirements
- Compliance control of iOS MDM devices with corporate security requirements
- App control
- Installation and uninstallation of apps on a group of iOS MDM devices
- Software inventory on Android devices
- Configuring the display of Android devices in Kaspersky Security Center
- Management
- Configuring connection to a Wi-Fi network
- Configuring email
- Installing root certificates on Android devices
- Managing third-party mobile apps
- Configuring notifications for Kaspersky Endpoint Security for Android
- Connecting iOS MDM devices to AirPlay
- Connecting iOS MDM devices to AirPrint
- Configuring the Access Point Name (APN)
- Configuring the Android work profile
- Adding an LDAP account
- Adding a calendar account
- Adding a contacts account
- Configuring calendar subscription
- Adding web clips
- Adding fonts
- Device owner mode
- Commands for mobile devices
- Managing the app using third-party EMM systems (Android only)
- Network load
- Participating in Kaspersky Security Network
- Data provision to third-party services
- Global acceptance of additional Statements
- Samsung KNOX
- Appendices
- Using the Kaspersky Endpoint Security for Android app
- App features
- Main window at a glance
- Status bar icon
- Device scan
- Running a scheduled scan
- Changing the Protection mode
- Anti-virus database updates
- Scheduled database update
- Things to do if your device gets lost or stolen
- Web Protection
- Get Certificate
- Synchronizing with Kaspersky Security Center
- Activating the Kaspersky Endpoint Security for Android app without Kaspersky Security Center
- Installing the app in device owner mode
- Enabling accessibility on Android 13 or later
- Updating the app
- Removing the app
- Applications with a briefcase icon
- KNOX app
- Using the Kaspersky Security for iOS app
- Application licensing
- Contact Technical Support
- Sources of information about the application
- Glossary
- Activating the application
- Activation code
- Administration group
- Administration Server
- Administrator's workstation
- Android work profile
- Anti-virus databases
- Apple Push Notification service (APNs) certificate
- Application management plug-in
- Certificate Signing Request
- Compliance control
- Device administrator
- End User License Agreement
- Group task
- IMAP
- Installation package
- iOS MDM device
- iOS MDM profile
- iOS MDM Server
- Kaspersky categories
- Kaspersky Private Security Network (KPSN)
- Kaspersky Security Center Administrator
- Kaspersky Security Center Web Server
- Kaspersky Security Network (KSN)
- Kaspersky update servers
- Key file
- License
- License term
- Manifest file
- Phishing
- Policy
- POP3
- Provisioning profile
- Proxy server
- Quarantine
- SSL
- Standalone installation package
- Subscription
- Supervised device
- Unlock code
- Virus
- Information about third-party code
- Trademark notices
The help for this version of the solution is no longer updated, so it may contain outdated information. For up-to-date information about the solution refer to the Kaspersky Secure Mobility Management 4.1 Help.
Activating the Kaspersky Endpoint Security for Android app without Kaspersky Security Center
In most cases, the Kaspersky Endpoint Security for Android app that is installed on your device is activated by the administrator centrally in the Kaspersky Security Center remote administration system. If your device is not connected to Kaspersky Security Center, you can enter the activation code manually. To get the activation code, contact the administrator.
Activate the app manually only when instructed to do so by the administrator.
To enter the activation code:
- In the error message that says that your license will soon expire or has expired and that your device is not connected to the Administration Server, tap Activate.
- In the activation window, enter the activation code that the administrator gave you, and then tap Activate.
- If the activation code is correct, a notification is displayed saying that the app has activated, along with the license expiration date.
The Kaspersky Endpoint Security for Android app on your device is activated.