Security WARNING pop-up

Within minutes of the opening of session on my computer I get this security pop up normally seen when you make Bank purchases or online... .but I get it for everything. He says that "do you want to view only the webpage content that was delivered safely. I can check either Yes or no then X is - but it's about every 3 minutes no matter what I do. Why? and how can I keep this annoying pop up to happen when I'm still NOT on the sites at risk?

Does even if you don't look at Internet pages?

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