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Firefox for Android, Adobe Flash Player, and Samsung KNOX conflict.

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Hello. I have a Galaxy Note 3. If I go to youtube.com in Firefox, play a video, and click on fullscreen, Firefox will crash and a notification will come up with title "Prevention information" and description "An application has been forced to stop for an unauthorized attempt to access system...". This notification is generated by "Knox Notification Manager", an app that comes preinstalled.

I know this problem is probably not exactly Firefox's fault, however some of other browsers are able to handle the exact same situation without any problem. Can you fix this problem, or is there a configuration that I can do to fix this?

My system info: Device: Samsung Galaxy Note 3 (T-Mobile) OS: Android 4.3 Adobe Flash Player ver. 11.1.115.81 Firefox for Android ver. 26.0.1

Hello. I have a Galaxy Note 3. If I go to youtube.com in Firefox, play a video, and click on fullscreen, Firefox will crash and a notification will come up with title "Prevention information" and description "An application has been forced to stop for an unauthorized attempt to access system...". This notification is generated by "Knox Notification Manager", an app that comes preinstalled. I know this problem is probably not exactly Firefox's fault, however some of other browsers are able to handle the exact same situation without any problem. Can you fix this problem, or is there a configuration that I can do to fix this? My system info: Device: Samsung Galaxy Note 3 (T-Mobile) OS: Android 4.3 Adobe Flash Player ver. 11.1.115.81 Firefox for Android ver. 26.0.1

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Hi feer56, Thank you for your reply.

It's interesting that there is no entry in about:crash page, and it's even weirder because I can't recreate the crashing situation anymore! I did some changes in settings, maybe it somehow have fixed it...

Anyway, sorry for this. PS: I tried to delete this question but apparently it's not possible.

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We're sorry to hear that Firefox is crashing. In order to assist you better, please follow the steps below to provide us crash IDs to help us learn more about your crash.

  1. Enter about:crashes in the Firefox address bar and press Enter. A Submitted Crash Reports list will appear, similar to the one shown below.
  2. Copy the 5 most recent Report IDs and paste them in your response here.

Thank you for your help!

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Hi hamid_ss:

I also have a Galaxy Note 3 and I just played two videos in full screen on youtube.com using Firefox 26 and Firefox 26 didn't crash.

Please reply with a link to a video that crashes and also give us the crashids that feer56 (thanks feer56!) previously requested.

Happy Holidays!

...Roland

Modified by Roland Tanglao

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Hi feer56, Thank you for your reply.

It's interesting that there is no entry in about:crash page, and it's even weirder because I can't recreate the crashing situation anymore! I did some changes in settings, maybe it somehow have fixed it...

Anyway, sorry for this. PS: I tried to delete this question but apparently it's not possible.

Modified by hamid_ss

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hi hamid_ss:

Glad it's working now. I am locking this question. If you have further issues please create a new question.

Happy Holidays!

...Roland

Modified by Roland Tanglao