Thursday, March 28, 2024

Kaspersky Lab rolls out updated ?freemium? password manager

Kaspersky Lab has released a new version of its freemium solution: Kaspersky Password Manager, which simplifies the process of organizing valuable private data ? from passwords to documents and photographs.

The Kaspersky Password Manager now allows users to view and store PDF documents and assign uploaded files to categories, making finding a document faster and more convenient.

Further, it supports multi-platform usage scenarios, so that one account can manage the secure vault across all user devices.

Kaspersky Password Manager allows users to manage valuable digital data both securely and effectively, anywhere and from any device.

Users can now upload driver’s licenses, passports/IDs, bank cards, insurance files and other types of valuable documents as JPG, other image formats, or multi-page PDF. Users can then assign the right category to the uploaded file for easy access and quick search.

The new version of Kaspersky Password Manager will even warn a user if the password they have chosen has appeared in databases with compromised accounts.

?It is well known that the number of documents and passwords which need to be accessed is rising every day. People now need a solution that will keep all of these documents secure and in one place. The new version of Kaspersky Password Manager is a perfect tool for keeping personal data safe and sound,? said Marina Titova, head of consumer product marketing at Kaspersky Lab.

The Kaspersky Password Manager has a Free and a Premium version. The difference is the number of records kept in the vault, with the Free version being limited to 15 entries.

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