Same for Windows' UAC in the Vista era, which doesn't make it bad technology or place the fault on Microsoft. The world is full of terrible development practices, the answer shouldn't be "just disable your security mechanisms".
So you agree that end users do use it and are often incapable of getting the things they want to work with it?
So you agree that end users do use it and are often incapable of getting the things they want to work with it?