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>If I grant a friend permission to view my photos, I am not also granting some random 3rd party that permission.
Assuming the "third-party" client is just that (a client app), there really shouldn't be an issue. If I use FluffyChat[0] instead of Element[1], do the FluffyChat folks have access to all my (and those with whom I communicate) Matrix communications? If I use Element, do they have such access?
If you use Firefox to access Facebook, are you granting Mozilla full access to your (and your FB friends') profiles?
There has been a lot of noise about "third-parties" and how only they exist to steal your data.
But we use "third-party" clients all the time. Web browsers, IRC clients, and a host of other "third-party" apps. Why aren't you up in arms about them stealing your data and that of your contacts?