Kaspersky Password Manager
9.2.101.40
Kaspersky ME
4.32
32,349 reviews
1,000,000+
Downloads
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Free
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About Kaspersky Password Manager
Kaspersky Password Manager was a productivity app that used to be available on the Google Play store. It was developed
by Kaspersky ME.
The APK had been available since October 2013.
Kaspersky Password Manager was unpublished from the Google Play store Sep 26, 2024.
It was rated 4.32 out of 5 stars, based on 32 thousand ratings. The last update of the app was on June 10, 2024. Kaspersky Password Manager had a content rating "Everyone".
Kaspersky Password Manager had an APK download size of 42.88 MB and the latest version available was 9.2.101.40. Kaspersky Password Manager was FREE to download.
It was rated 4.32 out of 5 stars, based on 32 thousand ratings. The last update of the app was on June 10, 2024. Kaspersky Password Manager had a content rating "Everyone".
Kaspersky Password Manager had an APK download size of 42.88 MB and the latest version available was 9.2.101.40. Kaspersky Password Manager was FREE to download.
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More data about Kaspersky Password Manager
Price | Free to download |
Total downloads | 4.2 million |
Rating | 4.32 based on 32 thousand ratings |
Version | 9.2.101.40 |
APK size | 42.9 MB |
Number of libraries | 31 |
Designed for Android | 5.0+ |
Suitable for | Everyone |
Ads | NO ads |
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Downloads over time
Kaspersky Password Manager has been downloaded 4.2 million times.
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Developer information for Kaspersky ME
Kaspersky ME
Arenco Tower Dubai Internet City Office 2201, 22nd floor - Dubai - United Arab Emirates
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Very good password manager mostly but its daddy Kaspersky Premium seems to have major hiccups from the start.
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Work perfectly, is simple to use & has the best price for the numerous options included with this App. I don't usually do reviews, I am happy to do this one. A++ App. I do have an issue with G Play Store (not Kaspersky) even with a paid app & after leaving feedback, the App Store will repeatedly block operation to prompt me to again leave more feedback. I really enjoy Google App Store! Just no way to stop the all-powerful Android App Store from the feedback bug. I wish "there's an App for that"!
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Edit-Still loving this after many years. Continually improving it without adding bugs like so many others. Def worth the small cost for premium. Probably my most used app. Organizes all kind of login info, passwords, notes, usernames, account numbers, pass codes, pins, CC or gift card numbers, emails and app logins, etc. Anything you may want to keep around but secure, this is it. Syncs to other devices or the web interface with ease. Encrypted and secure too. My wife uses it too and loves it
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I'm a just rate it before even using it, just because it sounds the true words that I represent, some day right My any me's! Yes, yes yes in yes to daisies. Lol
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I'd love to use Kaspersky Password Manager, but I'm a Linux user and Kaspersky doesn't support this OS at all :-(LastPass, Bitwarden, KeePass - all of them do. So I'll have to stick with an alternative until Linux is supported.
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WORST customer service experience I have ever had. The product itself is not working properly on Android. I had to request help. The customer service rep, on the phone, couldn't even find the file they were asking me for. She even tried it on her own Android. She also claimed that whoever started my incident report didn't do it right, and she would have to review and call me back. No callback. In the end they found it easier to cancel my account than help me.
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Let me export my passwords in an acceptable csv file. You allow csv imports not having an export option is scummy at best. Having to manually transfer all my passwords one by one from a text file is Cruel. What am I supposed to do with an edb file it's not compatible with anything.
Technologies used by Kaspersky Password Manager
Kaspersky Password Manager is requesting 18 permissions and is using 32 libraries.Show details
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