I found out that the proc part of the bug only happens when I have
HTTPS-Everywhere add-on enabled. It appears these are two discrete bugs.
Rather, one bug (/proc folder access denied to HTTPS-Everywhere) and one
wishlist ("/dev/zero m," line addition to the firefox profile for
apparmor to restore flash video functionality while running the apparmor
sandbox). Could the wishlist aspect be included in the default apparmor
firefox profiles in the future? Is the proc bug a bug with apparmor or
an intrusion by HTTPS-Everywhere? If it is a security risk, is it an
attack from a Mitm alteration to the EFF.org website to make me download
a tampered copy? If it is not a security risk, is it still a bug with
apparmor or HTTPS-Everywhere and does apparmor need to provide access in
order for the add-on to function normally?

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