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The normal approach is for apps to open the system file manager and have the user choose files/directories. The interface you're showing is for authorizing an app to be a full file manager. Apps can't directly request it through a dialog, but users still want that capability.
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developer.android.com/training/data- They probably justify it by claiming it's a document / file management app. There's no reason they couldn't use SAF (system file manager) and there really isn't that much use case for an alternate file manager anyway. Many people would be very mad though.
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The alternative to store policy would be users being outraged about it. Scoped storage is very new and apps barely adopted SAF before being forced so people aren't used to it. Users tend to wrongly think SAF means the app has access to those files but it's a system file manager.
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