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Firefox crashing after granting permission to webcam ONLY AFTER account sync

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Macbook pro M1 macOS 13.2 (22D49)

Firefox crashes after granting permission to use my webcamera. I performed a complete refresh of profile and without installing any extensions or setting up Mozilla Sync I tested using this page https://webcamtests.com/ and everything works as expected.

I think installed my list of extensions that I use and tested again, everything worked.

I then enabled Mozilla Sync and tested again, immediate crash right after granting permissions with a TCC policy violation according to the crashreport.

I then tested in safemode with all extensions disabled and it still crashes. So it works before enabling Mozilla Sync, but not afterwards, so something in my sync is causing this EVEN when in safemode.

Macbook pro M1 macOS 13.2 (22D49) Firefox crashes after granting permission to use my webcamera. I performed a complete refresh of profile and without installing any extensions or setting up Mozilla Sync I tested using this page https://webcamtests.com/ and everything works as expected. I think installed my list of extensions that I use and tested again, everything worked. I then enabled Mozilla Sync and tested again, immediate crash right after granting permissions with a TCC policy violation according to the [https://crash-stats.mozilla.org/report/index/4fa9db7b-9663-476c-9584-6e9550230213 crashreport]. I then tested in safemode with all extensions disabled and it still crashes. So it works before enabling Mozilla Sync, but not afterwards, so something in my sync is causing this EVEN when in safemode.

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  • bp-adb6b9ed-bf6f-495b-9d18-429130230213
  • bp-b1787fac-2bc2-402e-81c4-57f030230213
  • bp-fcf0b4cf-913f-421a-8a69-c24200230213
  • bp-4fa9db7b-9663-476c-9584-6e9550230213

I "appear" to have "fixed" it but not in a proper way. I blew away all my profiles again, created a clean profile and DID NOT sign into my mozilla sync account. I then visited multiple webcamera/microphone/video conferencing test pages and granted them permission to use my camera. I confirmed in macOS privacy settings that Firefox was allowed to use the camera and microphone.

I then signed into my mozilla account, synchronized by extensions/bookmarks/etc. and tested my webcam again. This time it worked.

So something in the data in my mozilla sync is preventing Firefox from properly requesting permissions to the camera/microphone. If I sync and try it crashes but if I try with a blank profile, get the prompts and then synchronize my account it succeeds.

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Note that there is a bug report attached to the crash report.

  • 1742137 - Crashes that include CRASHING_DUE_TO_PRIVACY_VIOLATION in proto signature

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It appears that the Mac OS makes an application crash in case keys are missing from the Info.plist file.

Modified by cor-el