How to fix Pocket login issues

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This article explains why you are always asked to log in to Pocket when you want to view your Pocket list of saved pages.

If you select the Never Remember History setting from the first drop-down within the History section on the Browser Privacy page, it may seem like the right thing to do but you may not understand the impact of this change; when Firefox is set to never remember history, it is effectively in Private Browsing mode.

As a result, when trying to view your Pocket list, you'll be prompted to log in to the site and no cookies will be saved.

To fix the issue you can set Firefox to save cookies for Pocket, as follows:

  1. In the Menu bar at the top of the screen, click Firefox and select Settings (select Preferences on older macOS versions).Click the menu button Fx89menuButton and select Settings.
  2. Click Privacy & Security from the left menu.
    The Browser Privacy page displays.
  3. Select Use Custom settings for history from the first drop-down within the History section.
    Custom settings for history
  4. Deselect the Always use private browsing mode setting if it is check marked (you'll be prompted to restart Firefox).
  5. Click the Manage Permissions… button in the Cookies and Site Data section.
    Manage Permissions
    The Exceptions - Cookie and Site Data pop-up displays.
  6. Enter https://getpocket.com in the Address of website field.
  7. Click the Allow button.
    Allow
    https://getpocket.com is added below to the Website column and Allow is added to the Status column.
  8. Click the Save Changes button.

Save to Pocket again after completing the steps above. A prompt will display asking you to log in one more time.