Selecting a method to stick the account

To specify which account data should be entered automatically at each startup of the application / web page, Kaspersky Password Manager uses the path to the application / Internet address of web page.

Because Kaspersky Password Manager allows using several accounts for a single application / website, you should specify a scope for each account.

Based on the path to the application / Internet address of web page, Kaspersky Password Manager allows creating a scope for each account. Scope may be configured at the account creation. You can alter the settings in the future.

Depending on the object (application or website), the way accounts are used varies.

The following options are available for the application:

  • Use the account for the application. The account will be used for all application’s dialogs which have fields for entering personal data.
  • Recognize by window heading. The account will only be used for the given application window.

    For example, one application can use multiple accounts. For different accounts, only the window headings will differ within one application. Kaspersky Password Manager will automatically enter data for the account based on the window heading in the application.

The following options for using an account are available for web pages:

  • Only for the given web page. Kaspersky Password Manager automatically adds the user name and password to identification fields on the given web page only.

    For example, if an account is related to the web page with the address http://www.web-site.com/login.html, it will not be valid for other web pages of the same website, e.g. http://www.web-site.com/index.php.

  • For websites from a directory. Kaspersky Password Manager automatically adds the user name and password to identification fields for all web pages in the most recent folder.

    For example, if the website address http://www.web-site.com/cgi-bin/login.html has been entered, the account will be used for all web pages in the cgi-bin folder.

  • For the website: <third-level domain name and lower>. This account is used for any web page in the domain (third-level domain and lower).

    For example, Kaspersky Password Manager automatically adds identity data for the following web pages: http://www.domain1.domain2.web-site.com/login.html or http://www.domain1.domain2.web-site.com/index.php. However, the account will not be used for web pages with addresses that have different fourth-level domains: http://www.domain3.domain2.web-site.com/index.php or http://www.domain4.domain2.web-site.com/index.php.

  • For the website: <name of website>. The account will be used for all web pages with fields for entering user names and passwords.

    For example, Kaspersky Password Manager automatically adds identity cards for the following web pages: http://www.domain1.domain2.web-site.com/login.html, http://www.domain2.domain2.web-site.com/index.php, http://www.domain3.domain2.web-site.com/index.php, or http://www.domain4.domain2.web-site.com/index.php.

To set parameters for using an account, please do the following:

  1. Open the main application window.
  2. In the bottom part of the window, click the Kaspersky Password Manager button.
  3. In the Kaspersky Password Manager window that opens, click the Password Database button.
  4. Select an account from the My passwords list and click the Edit button.
  5. In the displayed window, under the Links tab, select one of the options for using the account.

Selecting a method to stick the account