It's being unnecessarily picky about security.
There is a desperate need for more and better security when visiting critical sites, ones that require visitor information, make financial transactions or offer downloads that might disguise malware but the majority of the web can, or should be accessed pefectly safely without any security measures
There are too many so-called security systems that blindly insist on security protocols whilst conveniently forgetting that crooks can use the same protocols so they can fleece you securely.
Then they block perfectly safe sites that don't need the security protocols because they don't implement them...
Corporate types buy them because they can claim to be protecting the company and blame users for any problems because they wilfully broke security thereby covering their own asses by making life hard for everyone else.
Cheerio,