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What's new in this version
The Kaspersky application offers the following new features and improvements:
- We added the System Watcher component to provide proactive defense for client computers.
- You can now sign in to your My Kaspersky account using a code from an email.
- General bug fixes and improvements.
The Kaspersky application offers the following new features and improvements:
- The new macOS 15 Sequoia is now supported.
- We increased the storage period of report files from 30 to 365 days.
- We updated the scanning interface for a better and smoother experience.
- Crypto scam notifications were added.
- In security reports, you can now view the number of blocked phishing attempts.
- Checking external disks is available again on macOS 13.0 or later.
- You can now ignore recommendations if you do not want to follow them.
- General bug fixes and improvements.
You can sign in to My Kaspersky using your Yandex or VK account.
Note: The list of third-party services that are available for signing in to My Kaspersky depends on your region. For more details on restrictions in Russia, please see this article (available only in English and Russian).
The Kaspersky application offers the following new features and improvements:
- The new macOS 14 Sonoma is now supported.
- General bug fixes and improvements.
The Kaspersky application offers the following new features and improvements:
- We added a Timeline that displays what the Kaspersky application is doing to protect you every day.
- The number of devices that can be protected by your subscription is now displayed in the Profile window.
- The Kaspersky application on your Mac now lets you share protection with your other devices.
Note: Some subscription plans may require you to go to My Kaspersky to share protection with other devices.
- The new Identity Theft Check feature lets you check if data has been leaked from accounts associated with your phone number.
- Thanks to the new cloud databases, the Kaspersky application now takes up half as much space on your Mac.
- Now you can access your router's settings directly from the Kaspersky application without having to refer to your router's documentation.
- General bug fixes and improvements.
The Kaspersky application offers the following new features and improvements:
- The new macOS 14 Sonoma is now supported.
- General bug fixes and improvements.
The Kaspersky application offers the following new features and improvements:
- We replaced the outdated Kaspersky Security extension with the new Kaspersky Protection extension to ensure a safer browser experience.
Note: We recommend that you remove the Kaspersky Security extension after you install the Kaspersky Protection extension.
- General bug fixes and improvements.
The Kaspersky application offers the following new features and improvements:
- We significantly changed the application interface to make your user experience even more comfortable.
- Some features have been improved and renamed for a better and smoother experience:
- The Home Network functionality is now called Smart Home Monitor and can detect more smart home devices of different types.
- The Account Check functionality is now called Data Leak Checker.
- The Hard Drive Health functionality is now called HD Health Monitor.
- The Web Anti-Virus functionality is now called Safe Browsing.
- We updated our licensing terminology, introducing easy-to-understand terms related to the subscription-based licensing model.
- We added a UI control for the Stalkerware Detection in the Privacy Protection window. Additionally, the stalkerware and other legitimate software that can be used by intruders is now detected by default.
- The application now supports Touch ID.
- We added support for client certificates.
- General bug fixes and improvements.
The Kaspersky application offers the following new features and improvements:
- The new macOS 13 Ventura is now supported.
- General bug fixes and improvements.
The Kaspersky application offers the following new features and improvements:
- You can sign in to My Kaspersky using your Google, Facebook, or Apple account.
Note: The availability of the option to sign in with Facebook depends on your region.
- My Kaspersky supports authenticator apps for two-step verification.
- When you visit a website whose certificate is issued by a national certification authority, you can add this certificate to the list of trusted certificates. As a result, the Kaspersky application will not bother you with notifications.
- General bug fixes and improvements.