On 15 Mar 2021, at 16:24, Keary Suska wrote:

That forum thread does not, as far as I can tell, say that you need a provisioning profile for non-sandboxed apps.

In that thread, Quinn seems to acnknowledge that you need “special permission [from Apple] for local development”

But he also says that for non-sandboxed apps, there are other ways. So presumably the authorized file manager API is only intended for sandboxed apps, even though it seems more convenient than having to write your own client/server managed by launchd, although the authorized file manager API is a bit limited at present, so it wouldn’t have been able to replace all the existing code, but in a few cases, it would have been preferable.
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