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Kaspersky without HTTPS Scanning - Still safe?
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<blockquote data-quote="cofer123" data-source="post: 1068129" data-attributes="member: 92976"><p>While I had this working for a few weeks without trouble, yesterday I noticed that one site where I had added a certificate scan exception updated its certificate, thus nullifying this configuration. Meanwhile, on the machine running Kaspersky, this continued to work since I could add the exception based on the URL, instead of the certificate.</p><p></p><p>Are you aware of any other way of configuring Eset so that I can add a URL to prevent HTTPS scanning?</p><p></p><p></p><p>After running Kaspersky with Firefox and its extension for a few weeks, I can say it does speed things up compared to without the extension. I've also not observed any CPU usage spikes, so I can also say it's working properly.</p><p></p><p>However, Eset with HTTPS scanning is still faster than Kaspersky in a very noticeable way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cofer123, post: 1068129, member: 92976"] While I had this working for a few weeks without trouble, yesterday I noticed that one site where I had added a certificate scan exception updated its certificate, thus nullifying this configuration. Meanwhile, on the machine running Kaspersky, this continued to work since I could add the exception based on the URL, instead of the certificate. Are you aware of any other way of configuring Eset so that I can add a URL to prevent HTTPS scanning? After running Kaspersky with Firefox and its extension for a few weeks, I can say it does speed things up compared to without the extension. I've also not observed any CPU usage spikes, so I can also say it's working properly. However, Eset with HTTPS scanning is still faster than Kaspersky in a very noticeable way. [/QUOTE]
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