I think that the average non-tech savvy user would freak out and immediately leave the website when encountering the warning, which serves the purpose.
If a user chooses to skip the warning, which isn't made intuitive, (i.e. no direct access to the "Skip" button) then they probably know what they're doing but Google should indeed offer explanation.
If a user chooses to skip the warning, which isn't made intuitive, (i.e. no direct access to the "Skip" button) then they probably know what they're doing but Google should indeed offer explanation.