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macOS also sandboxes applications, by default...
Actually it doesn't. The Mac OS allows developers to create sandboxed apps. But only apps sold via the Mac App Store are REQUIRED to be sandboxed. Apps sold direct from the developer may not be sandboxed, or they may instruct the user to set the app up with full disk access.
In some cases developers offer two versions of their app. One for sale via the Mac App Store, and one that they sell directly, usually through a Web site. Often the one sold direct isn't sandboxed and has additional functionality.
If you look, you will find that certain categories of app are notoriously absent from the Mac App Store. Programs such as fully interactive anti-virus software, and backup utilities, can't do their job and meet Apple's requirement that they be sandboxed.