Kaspersky Privacy Policy

Read our summary of Kaspersky's Privacy Policy.

Implications

  • Policy applies to specific Kaspersky websites and services only.
  • Data is processed in various countries, including outside the EU.
  • No special categories of personal data are processed.
  • Anonymous or pseudonymized data is used for statistical purposes.
  • Users can contact the Data Protection Officer for queries or updates.
  • Data is collected automatically through browser interactions.
  • IP addresses and other technical data are logged.
  • Cookies are used, and users can manage them via browser settings.
  • Data retention varies by type, with some data deleted immediately after use.
  • Users can manage and delete their accounts and data.
  • Marketing communications require explicit user consent.
  • Users have rights to access, correct, and delete their data.
  • Data may be shared with third-party service providers.
  • Data may be shared with government authorities if required by law.
  • Data is processed to improve website security and functionality.
  • Users can withdraw consent for data processing at any time.
  • Data from support requests may include personal and technical information.
  • Automated decision-making is not used for legal or significant effects.
  • Users can participate in surveys to improve customer service.
  • Data from surveys is used to enhance service quality.
  • Users can manage their marketing preferences through account settings.
  • Data is processed for contractual purposes and user requests.
  • Data may be processed for statistical analysis and website improvement.
  • Users can request data deletion and account termination.
  • Data retention periods are specified for different data types.
  • Users can contact Kaspersky for data-related queries and rights.
  • Data processing is based on legal grounds such as user consent and contractual necessity.
  • Users can manage device security through their accounts.
  • Data from free trials is used to send activation codes and reminders.
  • Users can register for events by providing contact information.
  • Feedback forms require contact information for responses.
  • Data from feedback forms is shared with regional Kaspersky teams.
  • Users can opt-out of cookies but may lose some website functionality.
  • Data is processed to provide personalized content and offers.
  • Users can manage licenses and subscriptions through their accounts.
  • Data from support requests may include files and technical details.
  • Data is processed to ensure compliance with legal obligations.
  • Data from surveys is used to improve customer support services.
  • Users can update their account information and preferences.
  • Data from event registrations is used to facilitate participation.
  • Users can manage their marketing preferences through account settings.
  • Data is processed for contractual purposes and user requests.
  • Data may be processed for statistical analysis and website improvement.
  • Users can request data deletion and account termination.
  • Data retention periods are specified for different data types.
  • Users can contact Kaspersky for data-related queries and rights.
  • Data processing is based on legal grounds such as user consent and contractual necessity.
  • Users can manage device security through their accounts.
  • Data from free trials is used to send activation codes and reminders.

Data Collection

  • IP address
  • Browser type and settings
  • Date and time of website access
  • Network provider
  • Device model
  • Operating system
  • Screen resolution
  • Visited domain names
  • Usage statistics
  • Cookies
  • Email address
  • Mobile phone number
  • Bank card details (last 4 or first 6 digits)
  • License and subscription details
  • Contact information for support requests
  • Files and metadata from support requests
  • Survey responses

Things to watch out for

  • Data is processed in countries outside the EU, including Russia and China.
  • IP addresses and other technical data are logged and used for security purposes.
  • Data may be shared with government authorities if required by law.
  • Cookies are used extensively; managing them may affect website functionality.

FAQs

What types of personal data does Kaspersky collect?

Kaspersky collects data such as IP addresses, browser types, device models, email addresses, and usage statistics. Specific details are listed in their privacy policy.

Can I manage or delete my personal data?

Yes, you can manage, update, or delete your personal data and account information through the account settings or by contacting Kaspersky support.

Is my data shared with third parties?

Data may be shared with third-party service providers and government authorities if required by law. Kaspersky ensures that data sharing is limited to what is necessary for service provision.


(Last updated: 10th October, 2024)

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