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- Bahasa Indonesia
- Čeština (Česká republika)
- Dansk (Danmark)
- Español (España)
- Español (México)
- Deutsch
- Français
- Italiano
- Magyar (Magyarország)
- Norsk, bokmål (Norge)
- Nederlands (Nederland)
- Polski (Polska)
- Português (Brasil)
- Português (Portugal)
- Română (România)
- Srpski
- Suomi (Suomi)
- Svenska (Sverige)
- Tiếng Việt (Việt Nam)
- Türkçe (Türkiye)
- Ελληνικά (Ελλάδα)
- Русский
- Српски
- Українська
- العربية (الإمارات العربية المتحدة)
- فارسى (ایران)
- ไทย (ไทย)
- 한국어 (대한민국)
- 简体中文
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- About Kaspersky Total Security
- How to install the application
- Checking for a newer version of the application
- Starting installation of the application
- Reviewing the End User License Agreement
- Kaspersky Security Network Statement
- Installing the application
- Recommended settings
- Completing installation
- Activating the application
- Registration on My Kaspersky
- Completing activation
- Installing the application from the command prompt
- Getting started
- How to upgrade the application
- Installing over other Kaspersky applications
- Switching from Kaspersky Total Security to other Kaspersky applications
- How to uninstall the application
- Application licensing
- Information provision
- Data provision under the End User License Agreement outside the territory of the European Union
- Data provision under the End User License Agreement on the territory of the European Union
- Data provision to Kaspersky Security Network
- Saving data to the application operation report
- Saving data for Technical Support
- About using the application in the European Union
- Why My Kaspersky is needed
- Managing application notifications
- Assessing computer protection status and resolving security issues
- Update databases and application modules
- Scanning the computer
- How to restore an object deleted or disinfected by the application
- Troubleshooting the operating system after infection
- Protecting email
- Protecting personal data on the Internet
- About protection of personal data on the Internet
- About On-Screen Keyboard
- How to open On-Screen Keyboard
- How to configure the display of the On-Screen Keyboard icon
- About protection of data entered on the computer keyboard
- How to configure protection of data entered on the computer keyboard
- Checking a website for safety
- How to change encrypted connections settings
- About secure connection to Wi-Fi networks
- How to run Kaspersky Secure Connection
- Configuring notifications of vulnerabilities in Wi-Fi networks
- Protecting financial transactions and online purchases
- About protection of financial transactions and online purchases
- How to change Safe Money settings
- How to configure Safe Money for a specific website
- How to quickly open a website in Protected Browser
- How to send feedback on Safe Money
- How to enable automatic activation of the Kaspersky Protection extension
- Starting Kaspersky Password Manager
- Web tracking protection
- Anti-Banner protection during website browsing
- Webcam Protection
- Protection for kids
- How to reserve operating system resources for computer games
- Handling unknown applications
- Checking application reputation
- Controlling application activity on the computer and on the network
- How to change Application Control settings
- About protecting an audio stream coming from sound recording devices
- How to change audio stream protection settings
- How to change Application Manager settings
- Updating installed applications
- PC Cleaner
- About PC Cleaner
- How to manually start an analysis of objects
- How to configure a scheduled analysis
- How to select categories of objects for analysis
- Categories of objects detected
- Viewing the list of detected objects
- Viewing the list of exclusions
- How to send data about application or browser window to Kaspersky
- Trusted Applications mode
- File Shredder
- Unused Data Cleaner
- Backup and Restore
- About Backup and Restore
- How to create a backup task
- Step 1. Select files
- Step 2. Select folders for backup
- Step 3. Select file types for backup
- Step 4. Select backup storage
- Step 5. Creating a backup schedule
- Step 6. Setting a password to protect backup copies
- Step 7. File versions storage settings
- Step 8. Entering the backup task name
- Step 9. Wizard completion
- How to start a backup task
- Restoring data from a backup copy
- Restoring data from a backup copy using Kaspersky Restore Utility
- About Online storage
- How to activate Online storage
- Storing data in data vaults
- How to password-protect access to Kaspersky Total Security management functions
- How to remove traces of activity on the computer
- How to pause and resume computer protection
- How to restore the default application settings
- How to view the application operation report
- How to apply the application settings on another computer
- Participating in Kaspersky Security Network
- Protection using hardware virtualization
- Using the application from the command prompt
- Evaluating Kaspersky Total Security
- Contacting Technical Support
- Limitations and warnings
- Other sources of information about the application
- Glossary
- Activating the application
- Activation code
- Anti-virus databases
- Application modules
- Backup and Restore
- Blocking an object
- Compressed file
- Data vault
- Database of malicious web addresses
- Database of phishing web addresses
- Digital signature
- Disk boot sector
- Exploit
- False positive
- File mask
- Heuristic analyzer
- Hypervisor
- iChecker Technology
- Incompatible application
- Infected object
- Kaspersky Security Network (KSN)
- Kaspersky update servers
- Keylogger
- License term
- Phishing
- Probable spam
- Probably infected object
- Protected Browser
- Protection components
- Protocol
- Quarantine
- Rootkit
- Script
- Security level
- Spam
- Startup objects
- Task
- Task settings
- Threat level
- Traces
- Traffic scanning
- Trust group
- Trusted process
- Unknown virus
- Update
- Update package
- Virus
- Vulnerability
- AO Kaspersky Lab
- Information about third-party code
- Trademark notices
Network settings
In the Cost-Aware Networking section, you can specify whether or not the application must limit traffic based on calculations of Internet connection costs. This section is displayed when using Microsoft Windows 8 or a later operating system.
Limit traffic on metered connections
If this check box is selected, the application limits its own network traffic when the Internet connection is limited. Kaspersky Total Security identifies a high-speed mobile Internet connection as a limited connection and identifies a Wi-Fi connection as an unlimited connection.
This check box is displayed when using Microsoft Windows 8 or a later operating system.
In the Traffic processing section, you can specify whether or not the application should inject a web page interaction script into traffic.
Inject script into web traffic to interact with web pages
If the check box is selected, Kaspersky Total Security injects a web page interaction script into web traffic. This script ensures the operation of such components as Safe Money, Private Browsing, Parental Control, Anti-Banner, URL Advisor, and Secure Data Input.
In the Monitored ports section, you can choose the port monitoring mode that is used by Mail Anti-Virus, Anti-Spam, and Web Anti-Virus to scan data streams.
In this port monitoring mode, Mail Anti-Virus, Anti-Spam, and Web Anti-Virus monitor all open ports of your computer.
In this port monitoring mode, Mail Anti-Virus, Anti-Spam, and Web Anti-Virus monitor the selected ports of your computer.
A list of ports that are normally used for transmitting email and web traffic is included in the application distribution kit.
Clicking this link opens the Network ports window. In this window, you can create a list of ports to be monitored or a list of applications for which Kaspersky Total Security monitors all ports.
In the Encrypted connections scanning section, you can enable / disable scanning for encrypted connections that use the SSL protocol.
Clicking this link opens a window containing a list of websites. Encrypted connections scans are not performed for these websites.
Do not scan encrypted connections
If this option is selected, Kaspersky Total Security does not scan SSL traffic.
Scan encrypted connections upon request from protection components
Kaspersky Total Security uses the installed Kaspersky certificate to verify the security of SSL connections if this is required by the following protection components:
- Mail Anti-Virus
- Anti-Spam
- Web Anti-Virus
- Anti-Banner
- Parental Control
- URL Advisor
- Private Browsing
- Safe Money
If these components are disabled, Kaspersky Total Security does not verify the security of SSL connections.
After Kaspersky Total Security verifies an SSL connection, the certificates of websites may not display the name of the organization under which the website is registered.
If you do not want the application to verify the SSL connection with a website, you can exclude the website from verification.
Always scan encrypted connections
If this option is selected, Kaspersky Total Security always uses the installed Kaspersky certificate to ensure that connections are secure.
Use of the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) protocol for connections allows safely exchanging data on the Internet. The SSL protocol makes it possible to identify the parties exchanging data using electronic certificates, encrypt data during transfer, and ensure the integrity of data during transfer.
If Kaspersky Total Security detects an invalid certificate when connecting to a server (for example, when the certificate has been replaced by someone with malicious intentions), Kaspersky Total Security displays a notification prompting you to accept or reject the certificate, or else to view information about the certificate. If Kaspersky Total Security is operating in automatic protection mode, Kaspersky Total Security automatically terminates any connection that uses an invalid certificate, without displaying any notification.
On errors during encrypted connections scan:
In the drop-down list, you can select the action that the application will perform if a secure connections scan error occurs on a website.
- Ignore. The application terminates the connection with the website on which the scan error occurred.
- Ask. The application shows you a notification with a prompt to add a website address to the list of websites on which scan errors occurred. The website address will be checked against the database of malicious objects.
- Add website to exclusions. The application adds the website address to the list of websites on which scan errors occurred. The website address will be checked against the database of malicious objects.
You can click this link to go to the Websites with scan errors window. In this window, you can view the websites that could not be scanned due to errors when connecting to them. The addresses of the websites were checked against the database of malicious objects.
Clicking this link opens the Exclusions window. In this window, you can generate a list of websites that will not be scanned by the following protection components:
- Web Anti-Virus
- Anti-Banner
- Parental Control
- URL Advisor
- Private Browsing
- Safe Money
Clicking this link opens a window in which you can modify additional settings for secure connections.
In the Proxy server section, you can configure the connection to a proxy server that you use to access the Internet.
The application defines the default proxy server settings during the installation process.
Clicking the link opens the Proxy Server Settings window. In this window, you can configure the connection of the application to a proxy server.
In the Mozilla Firefox and Thunderbird section, you can select a certificate store for Mozilla applications.
Scan secure traffic in Mozilla applications
If the check box is selected, Kaspersky Total Security scans encrypted traffic in Mozilla applications. Access to some websites via the HTTPS protocol may be blocked.
Use Windows certificate store (recommended)
Select this option if you want to store the local trusted certificate of Kaspersky Total Security in the Windows certificate store.
Select this option if you want to store the local trusted certificate of Kaspersky Total Security in the Mozilla certificate store.