Every unsandboxed app has Full Disk Access if Terminal does

from blog The Desolation of Blog, | ↗ original
When System Integrity Protection (SIP) is enabled, as it is by default, macOS restricts apps from accessing certain files and folders such as ~/Desktop, ~/Documents, and ~/Downloads. If I run a simple ls command in Terminal, % ls ~/Downloads I get a Windows Vista style permission dialog. And if I click "Don't Allow", then Terminal is not allowed...