What I'm not clear on is the instance of someone trying to access my computer from outside to fix some undefined problem, but something that would be urgent and crucial to fix. I'm not sure I understand. I can't think of an example. Maybe you can give me one of a situation in which the organization that's accessing my computer from the outside wouldn't have had an opportunity to get my consent in the first place. That's what I'm not clear on.
I get the fact that if I'm surfing the web, there might be some issues with things that might automatically be a part of my web experience that I don't want to stop from happening. I don't want to click on “OK” every time they happen. I get that part. Maybe there needs to be a tweaking to deal with that. I'm talking about this critical situation that you're talking about, that someone from the outside knows about and can solve. Give me an example of where they wouldn't have my consent.