Kaspersky Password Manager for Android

Enabling accessibility on Android 13 or later

On Android 13 or later, accessibility services are restricted for apps not downloaded from Google Play or HUAWEI AppGallery. You must manually allow accessibility services if you downloaded the Kaspersky Password Manager app from the Kaspersky website.

If you update the Kaspersky Password Manager app using an APK file from the Kaspersky website, accessibility services will be disabled. You must manually enable accessibility services again.

Accessibility is used to autofill logins and passwords on websites.

To enable accessibility for the Kaspersky Password Manager app:

  1. Open the Accessibility page in the device settings and find Kaspersky Password Manager.
  2. Turn on the Kaspersky Password Manager switch. In the dialog that says that accessibility services are restricted, tap OK.

    Now you can give the Kaspersky Password Manager app access to the restricted settings.

  3. Open the Kaspersky Password Manager info page in the device settings. For example, go to Settings > Apps and then find the app in the list of apps.
  4. On the Kaspersky Password Manager info page, tap 3 dots menu in the top right corner and select Allow restricted settings.

    The Kaspersky Password Manager app now has access to the restricted settings.

  5. Go back to the Accessibility page in the device settings and find Kaspersky Password Manager.
  6. Turn on the Kaspersky Password Manager switch. In the dialog that opens, allow the app to have full control of your device.

    Accessibility services are now enabled for the Kaspersky Password Manager app.