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Mozilla will discontinue Pocket on July 8, urging users to export data as it shifts focus to smarter browser experiences.
Reasons cited include changes in the way users consume content on the web and an unsustainable business model.
Both products are immensely helpful, given the amount of web browsing and online shopping most of us do these days.
Mozilla will discontinue its bookmarking tool, Pocket, on July 8, 2025. The app will be removed from app stores earlier.
Mozilla is discontinuing its Pocket and Fakespot services to concentrate resources on enhancing Firefox with AI-driven features.
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Mozilla is set to discontinue its bookmarking tool, Pocket, by July 8, 2025, shifting focus to projects aligning with ...