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intuitively, I would never click or accept anything that gave access over a public network. So, these seetings are more than a little queer in my view.
ok...the issue is that Windows firewall nor Microsoft have anything to do with the way your firewall is being managed. That screen is showing that McAfee is managing your firewall NOT Windows. If you notice the "Public Networks" shows it as being "Connected". Suggest you look at your McAfee Firewall settings and set the public networks in McAfee to not connected as well assuming your computer is at home and you don't have access to public networks. That should cause Windows to reset public network to not connected and prevent those messages from coming up.