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  1. That's already enabled for me. It's my home network so it's technically not a metered connection, and if I tell Windows that my home network IS a metered connection, it'll stop other background tasks that I need to keep running. Is there a way I can tell Kaspersky to treat my connection as metered even though it's not marked as such in Windows?
  2. Kaspersky Version: Plus, 21.15.8.493 (a) Operating System: Windows 11 Core x64 Build 22635 Issue: I have a limited home network speed due to issues out of my control (15-19Mbps Up, ~3Mbps Down). Recently, I've been gaming on my system with Kaspersky running on it. I often encounter issues in the game with high latency and bandwidth use. Using a network activity tracker, Glasswire, I've concluded that Kaspersky Lab Launcher is frequently using a sizeable portion of my available bandwidth whilst I'm gaming. I have game mode enabled which I assume is running whilst I'm in the game, but it's still using more bandwidth than I'd like. Are there any ways I can lower this network use? Thanks in Advance.
  3. I’ve only just purchased a license to Kaspersky and during a full scan I was running today, I took at look at task manager out of interest. Apparently, 50-60% of my GPU’s video encode engine was in use during the scan. I’ve got a powerful graphics card so that took me by surprise a little, since it usually idles at 1-2%. I just want to know whether or not Kaspersky uses GPU as well as my CPU during a scan, so that I can be sure there isn't something else running in the background that I should be sorting out. Before you ask, It’s not possible to view which program is directly responsible for the GPU usage in the same way that you can with CPU usage via task manager, since all work gets loaded onto the NVIDIA Container application. Thanks in advance to anyone who can give me some more info on this.
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