...is for one thing that this Kaspersky "Premium" would reduce the amount of braindead prompts to a minimum. Especially after I have already selected to "ignore" a wifi network password. Or a website password. Or whether I keep some particular application up-to-date or not. For one thing all of this is I guess OK if you are marketing your product to children. But at least learn to fix your application so that it understands what "ignore" means. It should not be necessary to answer the same question multiple times when simply once should be sufficient.
Or maybe you have not figured it out yet how your application can save user-provided answers in the Windows registry?