Historically, users could navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\KasperskyLab and delete specific registry keys (like AVP or LicStorage) to reset the 30-day timer. Others used batch scripts or third-party "trial resetters."
In 2024, these methods are obsolete and dangerous for three reasons:
Verdict: You cannot "hack" a trial reset in 2024 without breaking the software’s functionality. However, you can legally reset your trial by spoofing your environment or using official grace periods.
Join the Kaspersky Beta Program. You get a full-featured license for free, though you risk bugs as you test unreleased versions.
Kaspersky Total Security offers a fully-featured 30-day trial. Once the trial expires, the real-time protection, firewall, and premium features (like Password Manager and Parental Controls) are disabled.
Users hunt for a "reset" for several reasons:
Regardless of the reason, as of 2024, Kaspersky has hardened its servers against simple "date change" tricks. You cannot just turn back your system clock. You need a surgical approach.
Kaspersky Total Security offers a trial period that allows users to test its features before deciding to purchase a license. This trial usually lasts for a limited time, often 30 days, during which users can enjoy the full suite of security features.
If you are a tech enthusiast or a reviewer who needs to test the software repeatedly, the only reliable Kaspersky Total Security reset trial 2024 method involves virtualization.
If you prefer visual instructions, replicate these steps manually:
Note: This may violate the EULA, but it is the cleanest method software-wise.

