Kaspersky Safe Kids for Microsoft Windows

About data provision

This section provides information about data that you agree to submit by accepting the terms of the End User License Agreement.

General information:

  • Application ID.
  • Application version.
  • Application type ID.
  • ID of the computer on which the application is installed.
  • Name and version of the operating system used (including the names and versions of installed updates).

Information submitted to improve application performance:

  • Version of the Updater component used.
  • Code of component task termination error (if any).
  • Update task type ID.
  • Application status ID after an update.
  • Number of failed update tasks during the entire time that the Updater component has been active.
  • Number of component performance check errors.

Information submitted for timely detection and resolution of errors during installation, removal, or update of the application:

  • Information about the date and duration of application installation on the computer.
  • Application localization language.
  • Application name and type.
  • ID of the version of application settings.
  • ID of the partner that sold the license.
  • Type of application installation on the computer (initial installation, update).
  • Attribute of installation success or the installation error number.
  • Computer type ID.
  • Attribute of application installation aborted by the user.
  • Information about the operating system installed on the computer (including the name, type, and bit count).

Information required for detecting new information security threats and their sources and for increasing the level of information security:

  • Information about applications started on the computer:
    • Hash (MD5) of the executable file and the number of file launches since information was last submitted.
    • Complete path to the executable file on the computer.
    • Attribute showing whether or not the file has a valid digital signature.
    • Attribute indicating one of the standard paths in the system where the file being launched is located.
  • Information about the scanned object:
    • Hash (MD5) and category to which the scanned object has been assigned (according to the version of the right holder).
    • ID of the source of categorization.
    • Information about the vendor of the object (vendor name), the attribute of receipt of information about the vendor.
    • Version of the scanned object.
  • Information about the version of the file categorization databases used by the application and the ID of the database record used during the scan.
  • ID of the Software component that requested the object category.
  • Information about the scanned web address:
    • Web address, IP address of the categorized host to which the web address belongs:
    • name of categories to which the web address has been assigned.
    • Version and ID of the component that requested categorization.
    • ID of the reason for the request.

Information sent to generate reports on My Kaspersky portal:

  • Hash (MD5) of the password for the My Kaspersky account.
  • Web address of websites visited.
  • Complete web addresses of search queries.
  • Original file names.
  • Name and year of birth of the child specified in the profile.
  • Picture from the child's profile.
  • Names of application and site categories.
  • Date and time of runtime events in applications.

To prevent confidential data from falling into the wrong hands and to rule out the possibility of the application being used as a tracking tool, make sure that Kaspersky Safe Kids is linked to the correct My Kaspersky user account.

Kaspersky Lab protects any information received in this way as prescribed by law and applicable rules of Kaspersky Lab.

Kaspersky Lab uses any received information in anonymized form and as general statistics only. Aggregate statistics are automatically generated from the source information that is received, and do not contain any personal data or other confidential information. The original information received is destroyed as new information is accumulated (once a year). Aggregate statistics are stored indefinitely.