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Mozilla firefox pocket
Mozilla firefox pocket





When you open a new tab in Firefox you see a mix of content including frequently visited sites and recommendations, which are now powered by Pocket, which Mozilla acquired last year. Things are a little different this time around though. Now it looks like the organization is giving the idea another try. It’s been a few years since Mozilla scrapped its program to show sponsored tiles on the new tab page of the Firefox web browser. How long will my Fire Tablet get security updates?.How to use an SD card with Amazon’s Fire tablets.How to disable the Continue & Discover row on the home screen.How to sideload apps on Amazon Fire tablets.How to disable Amazon apps and features.How to install Google Play on the Amazon Fire HD 8 (2020).How to install Google Play on the Amazon Fire 7 (2022) with Fire OS 8.How to install Google Play on Amazon Fire tablets.Hack your Amazon Fire tablet with Fire Toolbox.If you prefer self-hosted software and want to replace Pocket, have look into it.Mozilla experiments with sponsored Pocket Recommendations in Firefox new tab page - Liliputing Close Search for: Search PS: I will probably replace Pocket with a self-hosted wallabag instance sooner or later. Finally you can enjoy the much better version of the Pocket Addon again! Simply open it with Firefox, install the Addon and restart the Browser. Never install Addons from untrusted sources! Hint: If you don’t trust me, don’t install the Addon. That’s why I packed the old Addon into a zip and provide a download link here:ĭOWNLOAD THE ORIGINAL POCKET FIREFOX ADDON To be frankly, the Pocket Addon Firefox uses now is crap and is inferior to the old Addon in every aspect. The same day Pocket retired their original Firefox Addon. Since Firefox 38.0.5 Mozilla integrated a Pocket Addon into Firefox. While this sounds reasonable for a user of both, Firefox and Pocket, it’s the opposite.

mozilla firefox pocket

Sadly, those two worked out a “cooperation”. I prefer it over Chrome and I prefer Mozilla over Google. Sometimes I use it to save articles I want to read later, very often I use it to save and tag articles with content I need over and over again.







Mozilla firefox pocket