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Hello rusmikle, It's not easy to answer the questions without knowing:
  1. Is your Kaspersky application licence for 1 device or more?
  2. Is Kaspersky Password Manager installed on more than 1 device?
  3. Do your family members know your Kaspersky Master Password?
  4. Do your family members have their own https://my.kaspersky.com/ account or is your account the only one?
Please let us know? Thanks!
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Hello rusmikle, Just a bit more info for you: Even if you have a multi-device licence for a primary Kaspersky application, e.g. KAV, KIS, KTS, the KPM module shipped with the primary application is bonded to the single licence, not shareable. In other words, 1 primary K application licence shared across multiple devices not not offer separate, configurable KPM vaults. For each family member to have a private password vault it's necessary to install a separate password manager for each person... That means, either installing a free version of KPM (for each person) or installing a paid version of KPM (for each person)... Free version has restrictions/limitations: "The Free version of Kaspersky Password Manager does everything the Premium version does, but it only allows you to store a maximum total of 15 entries. That’s a maximum total of 15 passwords and confidential documents – like your passport, driver’s license and bank cards – combined. Which means it only offers you limited password storage, and limited storage for your personal data too." https://www.kaspersky.com/password-manager
  1. To answer the question: "Can the rest of my family access my passwords?":
Yes, if they know the KPM Master password and there's only 1 KPM vault. Thanks!
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