Update Kaspersky Password Manager

A Kaspersky Password Manager update fixes bugs, adds new features, and improves the performance of existing features.

Update since 9.2 version

Kaspersky Password Manager checks the update server once a week for a new version of the application. If a new version is available, Kaspersky Password Manager downloads it to your computer in silent mode.

After downloading the new version, the application compares all agreements from the previous version with the agreements in the update. If nothing requires user actions, Kaspersky Password Manager starts the update automatically.

If terms and conditions of the End User License Agreement or Privacy Policy has changed, the application prompts you to review and accept new agreements.

If you don't agree with new terms and conditions of the application usage, you continue using the previous version of Kaspersky Password Manager, which agreements you have accepted.

After the update is installed, Kaspersky Password Manager prompts you to restart the application to apply changes.

Update from 5.0 version

If you already have Kaspersky Password Manager 5.0 or an older version installed on your computer, you can upgrade to the new version of Kaspersky Password Manager.

A license for Kaspersky Password Manager 5.0 or an older version is not valid for newer versions of Kaspersky Password Manager. You can purchase the premium version of Kaspersky Password Manager or use the free version of the application.

If a message about incompatible software appears on the screen when you attempt to upgrade Kaspersky Password Manager, you must manually delete Kaspersky Password Manager 5.0 before installing the new version.

Before removing the previous version of the application, make sure that the password protection authorization method is enabled in the application. Otherwise, all data in the vault will be permanently lost.

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