Similarly one may ask, do you need admin rights to run Fiddler?
Fiddler does not require local administrative rights in general.
Subsequently, question is, is Fiddler everywhere safe? No it's not safe, and yes you should remove it. The entire point of it is to break the security of SSL for debugging convenience. It even has "DO_NOT_TRUST" in its name, for a good reason.
People also ask, do you need admin rights?
Network admin rights enable users to delete network files, possibly removing business critical data, resulting in problems for the organization and time needed to recover backups. Copying and sharing data, including software files, raises security and compliance issues.
Why do programs need admin rights?
Administrative privileges are needed to make changes to the operating system like saving and registering DLL's is system files, making changes to the Windows Registry or updating Windows core files. The reason you are now asked for to provide Administrator privileges is for better security.