Thanks, sftool resetbtm fixed it for me :) It also cleaned out the two entries (one Apple, one Unknown Developer) I had on my system ever since I upgraded to Ventura (from a clean Monterey install).
The state is persisted to preserve user intent.
Not sure that is what I would expect for apps that I have deleted. I think I would not want entries (and the consent I may have given) to persist for apps I'm no longer using.
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Thanks sftool resetbtm fixed it for me :) I'm not so sure whether I would expect this behavior as a user – if I delete an app, I usually want to get rid of any permissions I gave to that app. And I probably wouldn't want this list in settings to grow indefinitely, containing any app with login items I've ever had installed.
I think there's a typo. It's sfltool.
Thanks for that info, I was desperately trying to figure out what I was doing wrong.