
The addon stores only the data needed to operate, mainly the data related to your pocket items and the settings you're configuring in the options page. What information does the addon store about me? What about my privacy? I thank you guys so much for your support and hope In My Pocket will keep on being useful to all of us! #
Eventually, if you really love this addon and want to repay me for the hours I spend working on it, you can buy me a cup of coffee, or a pint of beer, or even a meal if you feel like it!. Write a review about In My Pocket on the Mozilla Addons website. Simply talk about the addon, share it with your contacts and your communities, help spread the word :). I'm glad that you appreciate the addon, as it takes me a lot of my free time to develop it, fix bugs, answer support requests, well, everything you have to do when you work on this kind of projects! If you love it and want to help: I love what you have done! How can I help? I'm in no way related nor affiliated to pocket or Mozilla, only an independant developer trying to bring something useful to the community. That's why I decided to develop this plugin. and I was really disappointed to see Pocket stop developing its own official Firefox addon, years ago. I've been a Pocket user for a very long time, back when it was still called "Read It Later". My name is Pierre-Adrien Buisson, I'm a French developer working mostly on web-related projects, Ruby and Javascript. In a word, it makes Pocket easier to use! #
It also becomes really easy to add new pages while browsing, or to mark links as read.
Instead of having to open the pocket website in a new browser tab, you can simply click the icon in your browser and get instant access to your Pocket list. This addon provides a quick and easy way to access your Pocket list right from your browser. It can be viewed while waiting in line, on the couch, during commutes or travel - even offline. Once saved to Pocket, the list of content is visible on any device - phone, tablet or computer. Pocket was founded in 2007 by Nate Weiner to help people save interesting articles, videos and more from the web for later enjoyment. You can save this content from your browser or other applications, and access them later.
Pocket is a web service that allows you to store links in order to read them later.