I'm using EAM on my notebook and it's behavior blocker alerts even for the most legitimate programs. That's kind of annoying, especially for a basic user. In the future, how can they be sure about those alerts for an unknown file? Maybe it's actually harmless or harmful, but there is no way of telling since it's literally showing alerts for the well known software too.
I even had to allow Steam services for couple of times in order to launch properly. And it asks me to update those rules everytime when Steam updates itself...
Many legitimate\safe software perform actions that will trigger the Behavior Blocker.
If you know it is safe, then you have to create a permanent Allow rule.
That requires user awareness, knowledge and experience of their system and basic use of Emsi. I am talking at a basic level.
If you do not know if it is safe, then just Block it and do some online research.
If Blocking it breaks something safe, you can always delete the Block rule and create an Allow rule.
This is not difficult. Although, I will admit, it can be a real pain if you have a lot of safe, but not widely distributed softs...