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Hi all. I've recently noticed that Kaspersky does SSL certificate injection. I've looked everywhere in the settings to find a place to disable this, but I have not been successful.

I am using Kaspersky Plus. Any help would be appreciated. 

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it's almost like a curse. Right as I reach out for help, I find out the solution. I hope future people will find this useful:
1. Click the cog: image.png.76685ef3ee965c2bf394af4a94c87806.png

2. Click Security Settings:image.thumb.png.4705d201057ab1d08a7ba2cf62ea0c56.png 

3. Click advanced settings image.png.947bea8b2da36ed52874cfabdb4ed784.png

4. I disabled both of these settings:

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Welcome to Kaspersky Community.

 

Yes, the steps You followed in Your 2nd post are correct.

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To avoid "main in the middle" Web scanning of the K. root certificate, also may slow down the surfing, but You will miss the scanning the malicious https sites...

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1 hour ago, harlan4096 said:

To avoid "main in the middle" Web scanning of the K. root certificate, also may slow down the surfing, but You will miss the scanning the malicious https sites...

Makes sense. I wouldn't trade security for performance, but that's just me.

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