That's great to hear! Enabling the HIPS (Host-based Intrusion Prevention System) in ESET NOD32 is a proactive step towards enhancing your system's security. By allowing it to learn your system's behavior for a period of time and then switching to the interactive mode, you have taken a cautious approach to ensure that only legitimate activities are allowed.
The interactive mode is designed to provide you with more control and visibility over the actions taken by various applications on your system. It allows you to make informed decisions when a suspicious or potentially harmful activity is detected. The fact that you find the HIPS alerts easily understandable is a testament to the user-friendly design of ESET NOD32.
The alerts you mentioned, such as Chrome accessing its helper and KeePass accessing the browser to input a URL, are typical scenarios where the HIPS can play a crucial role in preventing unauthorized or malicious activities. By being notified about these actions, you can confirm whether they are expected and legitimate or if they require further investigation.
Overall, it's great to see that you are finding the interactive mode of ESET NOD32 HIPS to be effective and not overly intrusive. It's always a good practice to periodically review and adjust your security settings based on your needs and preferences. If you continue to have a positive experience with the HIPS, it can be a valuable addition to your overall security strategy.