Been reading about HTTPS Inspection and honestly it's the first time I've even noticed that it's included in ESET after years of using the different offerings. If I understand it correctly is that ESET inserts itself in the middle of your connection and scans it as it's passing through. Basically no different than a MITM attack except that it's from your AV.
Now, are the sites included in ESET's whitelist not experience this MITM move from the AV? Such as when I view a site such as Paypal, I can clearly see that it's the site's certificate that is being used and not the one by ESET. I'm asking this because I want to add some sites to my whitelist to increase my privacy a little bit even from my own AV. I think it will give me a peace of mind knowing that it's only me and the website knowing whatever I'm doing/inputting there.
Please don't recommend to disable the feature as I can clearly see how helpful it can be just by a simple test of the EICAR website. Malicious files are already detected before it even reaches your download folder. I want to keep this functionality except for some few websites. I'm not really an expert on PC security so hope someone can help me on this.