KASPERSKY SECURITY UPDATE

The superpower of protection: Kaspersky Lab 2016 product line is here

According to the Consumer IT Security Risks Survey 2015 survey protection of personal data is relevant to 70% of users with 61% worry that they might have a spyware on their devices and 49% do not trust their own webcams as they are frequently used to make a live show of their owner's everyday life. The 2016 Kaspersky product line are designed with these concerns in mind. They are ready to stay on guard of any device and platform their users prefer: Windows, OS X or Android. The latest features added in this year's product line are:

* The Private Browsing feature removes such data from the Internet traffic and reports any blocked requests to the user via a dedicated plugin which is available for Mozilla Firefox, Internet Explorer and Google Chrome.

* The Change Control feature detects any process attempting to introduce any significant changes, reports that to the user and asks for the process to be expressly permitted, or blocked.

* The Privacy Cleaner tool has also been updated to safeguard privacy in a better way. You can use it to remove all traces of user activity from a Windows computer, including among other things: the browser history and the list of the latest documents opened.

* If you are concerned about online voyeurs who hack web cameras to spy on people, be sure to check out the Webcam Protection feature.

* To ensure secured banking transactions, Kaspersky Lab anti-viruses for Mac and PC use unique Safe Money technology that can check if a shopping or payment website is secured and you're not being tricked by a phishing page.

* Kaspersky has also updated the award-winning Parental Control features both for PC or Mac.

* As an added convenience, one no longer needs to check for updates with the 2016 line of Kaspersky Lab products as they include free automatic updates and upgrades and can be managed remotely via personal My Kaspersky account.