Mozilla is discontinuing Pocket and Fakespot
In response to The Verge, Mozilla is formally shutting down Pocket, the net bookmarking service that was as soon as generally known as Learn It Later. The instrument was built-in into Firefox again in 2015, then acquired by Mozilla in 2017 however continued to function as an unbiased subsidiary.
Pocket will cease engaged on July eighth, 2025. If you happen to use Pocket, you’ll have the ability to export your knowledge up till October eighth, 2025. After that time, Mozilla will completely delete all person knowledge. In July, Mozilla may also begin cancelling paid Pocket subscription and issuing prorated refunds to anybody who pay as you go for an annual plan.
As of this writing, the Pocket extension and app have each been eliminated and made unavailable, however anybody who has beforehand put in both will have the ability to redownload till the October deadline.
In response to Mozilla, they’re discontinuing Pocket as a result of “the best way individuals save and eat content material on the internet has developed” they usually plan to focus their efforts extra absolutely on Firefox. “This shift permits us to form the subsequent period of the web—with instruments like vertical tabs, sensible search and extra AI-powered options on the best way. We’ll proceed to construct a browser that works tougher for you: extra private, extra highly effective and nonetheless proudly unbiased.”
Along with Pocket, Mozilla can be shuttering its Fakespot pretend opinions detector, which the corporate acquired in 2023. The Fakespot-powered Evaluate Checker characteristic in Firefox will cease engaged on June tenth, 2025.
This text initially appeared on our sister publication M3 and was translated and localized from Swedish.