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Step one: I open the built in web browser on my tablet and watch a video or play a sound file. For example, I have a regular news site I go to where there is a sound recording of a person reading the article text on a page. The sound file is, I believe, a Flash file.

Step two: Close the browser and leave the tablet lying around.

Step three: An email comes in, and the tablet makes a ping notification noise. As soon as the notification noise stops, the last Flash sound I was listening to on the web begins playing.

I only have two choices. One is to wait out the sound file, the other is to go to the app manager in settings and kill the cached browser process.

This can be pretty annoying, like in the middle of the night or while watching a video or something, to have a news report or some other audio spontaneously occur.

Question: How do I stop this from happening?

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