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?!