Adobe Acrobat Extension for Chrome strips Referer Header for AWS S3 documents
When clicking on a hyperlink to access a non-Public document on Amazon AWS S3, the document will not open ONLY when the Adobe Acrobat Extension is enabled. When the extension is disabled the document will open.
Instead, the new tab displays information similar to this example:
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<Error>
<Code>AccessDenied</Code>
<Message>Access Denied</Message>
<RequestId>CWDX4APN7JERJ11M</RequestId>
<HostId>gdptXjK5L1wsR5kPrPCEIbIsnY0La0PcyI6e/xrFA1QxA8xHW8LtvTDg5DPNSB5ubGVrJeBNhd0=</HostId>
</Error>
Access is denied because S3 is not receiving the Referer Header information from the browser to authenticate the request.
This is a widespread issue, affecting many users and many files on many different PCs / devices.

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EMPOWERING Life Skills commented
Hi Gaurav.
Thanks for your reply. Providing the PDF link(s) won't be of much value as they can only be accessed from within our online program.
What I could do is provide you with a video of the behaviour - with the extension turned on and turned off.
Would this be the correct place to post it?
Thanks,
Graeme. -
AdminGaurav Chhabra (Admin, Adobe) commented
Hi,
Thank you for sharing your feedback, and apologies for the inconvenience. If possible, could you share the PDF link (if not confidential) to help us better understand the issue? This would assist us in diagnosing the problem more effectively.
In the meantime, we are also working on reproducing the issue on our end. Looking forward to your response so we can ensure a seamless experience with the Acrobat extension.Regards,
Gaurav
(Team Adobe)