Kaspersky Security Cloud for Mac
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- Čeština (Česká republika)
- Dansk (Danmark)
- Deutsch
- Español (España)
- Español (México)
- Français
- Italiano
- Nederlands (Nederland)
- Norsk, bokmål (Norge)
- Polski (Polska)
- Português (Brasil)
- Português (Portugal)
- Suomi (Suomi)
- Svenska (Sverige)
- Türkçe (Türkiye)
- Русский
- العربية (الإمارات العربية المتحدة)
- Tiếng Việt (Việt Nam)
- ไทย (ไทย)
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Kaspersky Security Cloud
- Kaspersky Security Cloud for Mac overview
- What's new in this version
- Install and uninstall Kaspersky Security Cloud
- Get started with Kaspersky Security Cloud
- Kaspersky Security Cloud interface
- Kaspersky Security Cloud licensing
- Data provision
- Open and quit the application
- Perform common tasks
- View the status of computer protection
- Disable and resume computer protection
- Use Protection Center
- Perform scan tasks
- Edit the list of trusted files, folders, and websites
- Participate in Kaspersky Security Network
- Enable or disable sending data for marketing purposes
- Update application databases
- Enable and disable the Kaspersky Security extension for browsers in selected browsers
- Protect your passwords and sensitive information
- Enable checking of your accounts for possible data leaks
- Check if your account has been compromised
- Configure protection against malicious and phishing links
- Add a website of a bank, payment system, or online store to Safe Money protection
- Prevent applications from using the webcam
- Prevent websites from tracking your browsing activities
- View and update the list of home network devices
- What to do if the home Wi-Fi network has been changed
- Delete a device from the list of devices connected to your home network
- What to do if a notification about critical hard disk health appears
- What to do if file access is blocked
- Restore a file that has been deleted or disinfected by the application
- View the application operation report
- Set up notifications
- Turn off/on notifications about security reports
- How to send your feedback on the application to Kaspersky
- Advanced configuration of the application
- Computer protection scope
- File Anti-Virus
- Web Anti-Virus
- Network Attack Blocker
- Scan tasks
- Update tasks
- Safe Money
- Home Network
- Privacy Protection
- HD Health
- Secure connection to Wi-Fi networks
- Protection for your passwords and sensitive information
- Children's security
- Reports
- Security reports
- Quarantine
- Manage the application from the command line
- Contact Technical Support
- Sources of information about the application
- Warnings and restrictions
- Information about third-party code
- Trademark notices
Home Network
You can set a private Wi-Fi network as your home network. Kaspersky Security Cloud displays information about devices that are connected to this network in the Home Network window.
Open the main application window and click .
In the Home Network window, Kaspersky Security Cloud asks if you want to set the Wi-Fi network as a home network whenever you join a private Wi-Fi network. If you don't have any home network set, Kaspersky Security Cloud also displays a notification.
Set a Wi-Fi network as a home network in the Home Network window
- Open the main application window and click
.
The Home Network window opens.
- Click Yes, it's my home network.
The selected network becomes your home network.
You can make Kaspersky Security Cloud forget the Wi-Fi network that is no longer your home network.
Forget the current home network
- Open the main application window and click
.
The Home Network window opens.
- In the upper pane, click
.
- In the dialog that opens, click Forget.
You can manually update the list of devices connected to your home network.
View and update the list of home network devices
- Open the main application window and click
.
The Home Network window opens.
- View the list of devices connected to your home network.
- In the upper pane, click
.
Kaspersky Security Cloud updates the list of devices.
If a device is no longer connected to your network (for example, an old phone), you can delete this device from the list of devices connected to your home network.
Delete a device from the list of devices connected to your home network
- Open the main application window and click
.
The Home Network window opens.
- Click the required device in the list.
- In the pane that appears, click Forget Device.
The selected device disappears from the list of devices.
If you have found an unknown device in the list of devices connected to your home network, you can block access for this device.
Block access for an unknown device to your home network
- Open the main application window and click
.
The Home Network window opens.
- Click the unknown device in the list.
- Copy the MAC address of this device and block it in your router's settings. For more information, see the router's documentation.
- Open your router's settings.
Note: Router interfaces differ depending on the vendor, specific model and firmware version. For more information, see the router's documentation.
- Set a strong password for accessing your router.
You can change your password to a stronger one.
- Set a unique name (SSID) for your Wi-Fi network.
If you choose a unique name, it can help you to identify your network.
- Set a strong password for your Wi-Fi network.
Without a password, anyone can access your home Wi-Fi network. A strong password protects your Wi-Fi network from unauthorized access by third parties.
- Hide your Wi-Fi network.
In the router's settings, you can hide the name of your Wi-Fi network so that it cannot be detected without specific software.
- Enable encryption.
We recommend that you to use WPA2 (AES/CCMP) Wi-Fi network encryption.
- Disable Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS).
Disabling WPS protects your Wi-Fi network from hacking.
- Enable MAC address filtering.
You can create a list of MAC addresses of the devices you trust and allow them to connect to your Wi-Fi network or block access for specific devices based on their MAC addresses.
- Reduce the signal range.
In the router's settings, you can change the signal range of your Wi-Fi network. If you are using Wi-Fi in an apartment or office, we recommend that you reduce the signal range so that your Wi-Fi network is only accessible within your apartment/office.
- Update the router's firmware to enhance the security of your Wi-Fi network.