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Contents
Caller ID
Kaspersky Who Calls is available in Russia, Indonesia, and Kazakhstan as a standalone product. In Russia, the application is also available as part of Kaspersky Plus and Kaspersky Premium.
The Caller ID component can tell you who is calling from an unknown number and it is then up to you whether to pick up the phone or not. Phone numbers are checked against phone number databases of the Kaspersky Who Calls app. If a number is found in the databases, the incoming call screen displays information about that number, including the name of the organization associated with the number, the organization's category, and whether the caller is considered a spammer or this call is possibly useful.
Kaspersky Who Calls also supports Caller ID for incoming calls in WhatsApp.
You can configure all spam calls or specific categories of spam calls to be always blocked. Subsequently, all incoming spam calls will be automatically hidden.
To use Caller ID, you must download and install the Kaspersky Who Calls app on your mobile device.
If you purchase a Kaspersky subscription or the standalone Kaspersky Who Calls app only for one device and activate it on a computer with Microsoft Windows, the app will be unavailable. To access Kaspersky Who Calls, you need to activate the subscription on a mobile device or add more devices to your subscription.
How to download and install Kaspersky Who Calls
- Open the main application window.
- Go to the Privacy section.
- In the Caller ID block, click the Install mobile app button.
- In the Caller ID window, click the Install using QR code button.
- In the Protect more devices window, select one of following options:
- Scan a QR code
On the QR code tab, point your phone's camera to the QR code.
Your mobile device will open the online store at the download page for the Kaspersky Who Calls app.
- Send a link by email
- Go to the By email tab.
- Click the link.
This opens My Kaspersky sign-in window in your default browser.
- In the Send by email window, enter the email address in the text box and click Send.
- Download the application by following the link in the email.
After downloading and installing Kaspersky Who Calls, you will be able to find out who is calling from unknown numbers.
See the Kaspersky Who Calls Help for instructions on using Kaspersky Who Calls.
- Scan a QR code