The Save to Pocket button in the Firefox toolbar lets you save web pages and videos to Pocket in just one click. Pocket strips away clutter and saves the page in a clean, distraction-free view and lets you access them on the go through the Pocket app. All you need is a free account, an Internet connection and the Pocket button in the toolbar.
You can view your Pocket list when you save a web page to Pocket, by clicking View My Saves in the Saved to Pocket message box. To view your Pocket list without saving a web page to Pocket, open the New Tab page, click the Save to Pocket button in the toolbar and click View My Saves.
You can also visit https://getpocket.com/saves to view your list and bookmark that page. Alternatively, you can try an add-on like View Pocket List. Please reach out to the add-on developer directly, if you need help with a specific add-on.
Note:Saving to and accessing your Pocket list on Firefox requires an Internet connection. Offline viewing is possible on other devices with the Pocket app. See
Use Pocket offlinefor more information.
View your Pocket articles on your phoneAccess your saved pages on your phone or tablet with the Pocket app. See Sign in to Pocket with your Mozilla account. (A Wi-Fi or data connection is required to view videos saved to Pocket.)
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