Here's an easy way to fix that:

Open System Preferences
Open Security & Privacy
Click the lock in the bottom left and unlock the panel
Select "Full Disk Access" in the list on the left hand side
>From it's location (Applications or ~/Applications) drag and drop CHIRP
into the list of applications on the right side. CHIRP should not be
running at the time.
Make sure the box next to CHIRP is selected
Launch CHIRP

You should be fine now.

On Tue, Apr 19, 2022 at 11:41 PM Lynn via chirp_users <
[email protected]> wrote:

> I’m not able to save files with Chirp.  It does not have access to any
> folders.  I have granted it full disk access, but it still does not have
> access.
>
> This is on a MacBook Pro with M1 ARM processor and Monterey 12.3.1.  To
> get Chirp to run I had to manually sign the app per the download
> instructions.  All other features seem to work properly.  I can download
> and upload to a FT-4XR.
>
> I’m sure there is still something the OS doesn’t like about the app.  This
> is most likely been run into before, but I couldn’t find where it has been
> addressed.  If someone could point me in the right direction, I’d
> appreciate it!
>
> Thanks!
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