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Open Source Software that is hacking into: my email's, my cellular device gallery and other apps.

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Socket Extension Timeout found in my T.V. watching app. Stream Screen (found under the APK Google Developer's website) popped up during watching an explicit video and, my casting was turned off. No I am not a Developer. Developer's option was found turned on, on my cellular device. Firefox app has been experiencing signs of network interference. Open Source Software's found within my Firefox app that I downloaded from Google Play Store. When downloading content from Firefox there's a delay in network connectivity. Also additional software is being implemented in my downloaded content from Firefox. I believe it is Open Source components being implemented within my downloaded content. This any many more apps have been altered within my cellular device. Along with Android OS, Android Open Source is what i believe it is; due to my research (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=info.dvkr.screenstream&hl=en) . This is what I found, along with the OKHTTP license for GitHub. Indicating whomever is using the Stream Screen application along with the OKHTTP application to basically Stream my Screen. This as shown in the picture popped up during me viewing a downloaded explicit video from Firefox. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=info.dvkr.screenstream&hl=en

Socket Extension Timeout found in my T.V. watching app. Stream Screen (found under the APK Google Developer's website) popped up during watching an explicit video and, my casting was turned off. No I am not a Developer. Developer's option was found turned on, on my cellular device. Firefox app has been experiencing signs of network interference. Open Source Software's found within my Firefox app that I downloaded from Google Play Store. When downloading content from Firefox there's a delay in network connectivity. Also additional software is being implemented in my downloaded content from Firefox. I believe it is Open Source components being implemented within my downloaded content. This any many more apps have been altered within my cellular device. Along with Android OS, Android Open Source is what i believe it is; due to my research (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=info.dvkr.screenstream&hl=en) . This is what I found, along with the OKHTTP license for GitHub. Indicating whomever is using the Stream Screen application along with the OKHTTP application to basically Stream my Screen. This as shown in the picture popped up during me viewing a downloaded explicit video from Firefox. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=info.dvkr.screenstream&hl=en
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Hi

Is this an issue with Firefox for Android....?

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Yes Seburo, I downloaded an explicit video from Firefox. I know who is hacking into Firefox's software as well. They implemented software within the explicit (xxx) videos I downloaded. I've found a document that stated .part as in they did to implement Screen Streaming/Screen Streaming Mirroring software. When I play some of these explicit (xxx) videos an object pops up during certain parts. The object is a small T.V. with the letters PPV all caps. I would provide a photo but it might be to explicit for Mozilla's Support Forum.

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Seburo said

Hi

Is this an issue with Firefox for Android....?

Yes Seburo, I downloaded an explicit video from Firefox. I know who is hacking into Firefox's software as well. They implemented software within the explicit (xxx) videos I downloaded. I've found a document that stated .part as in they did to implement Screen Streaming/Screen Streaming Mirroring software. When I play some of these explicit (xxx) videos an object pops up during certain parts. The object is a small T.V. with the letters PPV all caps. I would provide a photo but it might be to explicit for Mozilla's Support Forum.