On the Android app, just download Kaspersky Antivirus & VPN, give it the one permission it asks for, and be sure to hit the little ‘x’ to ensure you’re using the free version. There are some final prompts for ad-blocking, malicious tool deleting, and malware detection options, all of which are toggled on by default.
After a restart, the Kaspersky installer automatically downloaded the 200MB-ish software and eventually installed after a comparatively slow process. Kaspersky flagged McAfee Site Advisor as incompatible but automatically removed it as part of the installation. I unchecked password manger but left the other option selected for my Windows software tests. This latter feature sends data by design, but it ultimately provides better real-time protection. For Windows, an initially small download opens an installer that prompts you to install Kaspersky Password Manager as well as optional optimal protection. Once you’ve picked the best Kaspersky plan for your needs, remembering to choose the number of devices you want to protect, things are a lot more straightforward.