Signed up to use Adobe apps (begrudgingly) for a project and am plagued by these data access dialogs. Even when I click "Don't Allow" they just prompt again the next time I open an app.

This shit is so gross. I don't even know what the apps or Adobe is trying to do, but can't help but feel like it's something I don't want.

Web searches say the way to get rid of the prompts is to allow access đŸ«„

@jasonsantamaria Maybe a bug? Maybe macOS got a bit stricter with its permissions?
@letterror Maybe a bug? I've heard from others that even selecting "Allow" doesn't stop the behavior.
@jasonsantamaria Yes that was my experience. Apple is very precise with these “entitlements”. It’s annoying when it repeats like this, but I appreciate the os is bossy.
@letterror @jasonsantamaria have you tried adding “full disk access” on system settings / security and privacy?
@everyplace @letterror I was trying to avoid giving full disk access. Why does Adobe need that?
@jasonsantamaria @letterror Heh, that is a separate question. I think it's more the Apple sandbox, as you were indicating. Maybe Adobe is trying really hard to comply, so you're encouraged to use their cloud storage instead?!
@letterror @jasonsantamaria I also think it is an Apple bug. I get this with one system only – but not able to reproduce it on others. It happens with Adobe apps, but also Zoom, Tableau, and our own Fontstand app. We are definitely not trying to “access data from other apps”.