Thanks for the above answer.
I think my options here are very little then. My business relies a lot on Crashlytics, we can track bugs very easily and the alert system is a must for us.
Unfortunately, I can't just disable it :(. This is also happening randomly to any user, so I can't even disable it on a reduced audience.
Something we could do is to disable Crashlytics for a few seconds when app moves back to the foreground (when the crash is occurring), but I don't know if that disables Crashlytics completely to prevent Apple crash reports to get disrupted.
Maybe my next question would be: Is really Crashlytics the problem here or actually the fact that we have two tools bothering each other?
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