Hi Caneron,
It is normal, don't worry.
Controlled folder access works by only allowing trusted apps to access protected folders. Protected folders are specified when controlled folder access is configured. Typically, commonly used folders, such as those used for documents, pictures, downloads, and so on, are included in the list of controlled folders.
Controlled folder access works with a list of trusted apps. Apps that are included in the list of trusted software work as expected. Apps that are not included in the list are prevented from making any changes to files inside protected folders.
The protected folders include common system folders (including boot sectors), and you can add more folders. You can also allow apps to give them access to the protected folders, as you are doing now.
Source:
How does controlled folder access work?
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/security/defender-endpoint/controlled-folders?view=o365-worldwide#how-does-controlled-folder-access-work
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