Pocket transition to Mozilla accounts
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- All Pocket accounts will be transitioned to use Firefox accounts. For those who enjoy logging into Pocket via Google or Apple, you'll still benefit from the enhanced security that's enabled by having Pocket backed by Firefox accounts.
- By using a Firefox account to access Pocket in any browser or mobile device, you will benefit from Mozilla’s privacy policy, which always puts the user first. (To learn how to manage your Firefox account and the data associated with it, click here.)
- Users will continue to be able to log into Pocket via Apple ID or Google sign in, powered by their existing (or new) Firefox account.
- This change, which will affect all Pocket accounts starting on July 11, 2023, will give users the benefit of enhanced security functionality, like two-factor authentication (2FA) and account recovery keys.
- All Pocket users will need to log in with a Firefox account by August 15, 2023.
Pocket, which has been a part of Mozilla’s family of products since 2017, is your home and guide to discover and stay up to date for great content around the Web. Pocket lets you save things from anywhere on the Web and find suggestions from our editors for what to read next. When you use Pocket, you can access saved articles and videos in a private and secure account, and read or watch on your computer or mobile device.
In order to provide additional security benefits to users, all Pocket accounts, including those that use Apple & Google authentication to log in, will be migrated to use Firefox accounts starting July 11, 2023. Users will still be able to log in to Pocket on any browser or mobile device, powered by Firefox accounts.
Table of Contents
- 1 Why is Pocket migrating to Firefox accounts?
- 2 What is the migration process like?
- 3 How to move to Firefox account login for Pocket
- 4 Common Questions
- 4.1 What is your relationship with Firefox?
- 4.2 Do I need to switch to the Firefox browser to keep using Pocket?
- 4.3 I already have a Firefox account and a Pocket account. What do I need to do to transition my account?
- 4.4 Can I continue to use my Google or Apple account to log in?
- 4.5 What happens if I don’t convert my account by the deadline?
- 4.6 Is there any cost associated with this transition to Firefox accounts?
- 4.7 I have a subscription to Pocket Premium. Do I need to convert my account?
- 4.8 How does this change impact my privacy?
- 4.9 I use Pocket on my Kobo e-Reader. How does this change affect how I log in to Pocket?
- 4.10 I no longer want to use Pocket. What should I do?
- 4.11 Can I delete my Pocket account without deleting my Firefox account?
- 4.12 How can I get help with an account-related issue?
- 4.13 What if I want to create username/password access for my Firefox account, even if I authorized Apple or Google?
- 4.14 What if I have authorized both Apple and Google on my Pocket account?
- 4.15 I need to reset my Pocket account password. How can I do so?
- 4.16 I have a question that isn’t answered here. How can I get in touch?
Why is Pocket migrating to Firefox accounts?
Previously, Pocket allowed users to sign up and log in via four options:
- Email and password managed by Pocket
- Firefox account
- Google account
- Apple account
Going forward, we are removing Pocket accounts and relying on Firefox Accounts as our centralized and secure account system. Additionally, users will still be able to choose to continue with Google or Apple when logging in. The change is that Google and Apple authentication will be provided via Firefox accounts instead of Pocket directly. Soon, all Pocket customers will need to log in via Firefox accounts.
With this transition, not only will it make Pocket more secure, but it also allows you to opt in to enhanced security functionality like two-factor authentication (2FA) and account recovery keys.
In addition, this will allow our Pocket team to focus on providing more value to the core Pocket product and features.
We want you to have the best security for your account — and we’re lucky to be a part of the Mozilla family of products that have a team working full-time on creating the best authentication experience possible.
What is the migration process like?
Existing users of Pocket who log in via username or email address and password will be asked to transition their account the next time they log in. At that time, they’ll have the option to create a new Firefox account or use an existing one. They can also skip the migration step for a limited time.
Google and Apple ID authenticated users will be transitioned to authenticate with a Firefox account starting July 11, 2023. After this date, Pocket users will be prompted to migrate to a Firefox account in order to log in and access their Pocket account. If you access Pocket via your username and password, you should create a Firefox account or use a current Firefox account to log in at your earliest convenience.
Aside from changing how you log in to Pocket, this does not affect your saved items. For Pocket Premium subscribers, logging in with your Firefox account will not impact your subscription.
How to move to Firefox account login for Pocket
- If you’re already logged in, simply log out to be redirected to the Log In page.
- Log into Pocket. If you haven’t already set up your Firefox account, you’ll be prompted with instructions. For Pocket users who log in via Apple ID or Google, please see * below.
- Select
- (Note: If you select , you will be prompted to transition your account the next time you log in.)
to proceed.
- Log into your Firefox account or create a new one.
- You’ll then be redirected to your Pocket account.
And then from now on, simply use
to log into Pocket.* For Apple ID and Google login users
Your account will be auto-migrated on July 11, 2023. The next time you log in after this date, you’ll access Pocket with your newly created (or linked existing) Firefox account and log in with your Apple ID or Google login.
Note that if you have already signed into Pocket with your Firefox account, your account has already been converted. There’s nothing else to do!
While we’ll now require a Firefox account to sign up or log in, you can continue using your preferred web browser to access Pocket. Our Pocket browser extensions for many popular browsers and apps for iOS and Android will continue to be available as well.
Common Questions
What is your relationship with Firefox?
Pocket is part of the Mozilla family of products, which are all connected via Firefox accounts.
Do I need to switch to the Firefox browser to keep using Pocket?
No, you do not need to switch your browser. While Pocket now requires a Firefox account to sign up or log in, you can continue using your preferred web browser to access Pocket. Our browser extensions for many popular browsers and apps for iOS and Android will continue to be available as well.
I already have a Firefox account and a Pocket account. What do I need to do to transition my account?
- If you have already signed in to Pocket with your Firefox account: You’re all set! You are already using a Firefox account, so there’s no action required.
- If you have not signed in to Pocket using your Firefox account: To transition your account, log in to Pocket using your Firefox account. Then, your Pocket account email address will change to the address you’re using for your Firefox account.
Can I continue to use my Google or Apple account to log in?
Yes, Pocket will continue to support logging in with Apple and Google as part of the Firefox accounts update.
If you currently log in to Pocket using Google or Apple, you will continue to have the ability to log in to Pocket using these accounts. After July 11, 2023, your authentication with Google and Apple will be powered by Firefox accounts.
What happens if I don’t convert my account by the deadline?
After July 11, 2023, you’ll be prompted to transition your account the next time you attempt to log into Pocket’s app or website. By August 15, 2023, you will not be able to proceed to your Pocket saves until you complete the Firefox account update.
Is there any cost associated with this transition to Firefox accounts?
There is no cost to sign up for Pocket, and there is no cost to move your existing Pocket account to a Firefox account.
I have a subscription to Pocket Premium. Do I need to convert my account?
All Pocket users are being asked to transition their account. If you subscribe to Pocket Premium, there will be no impact on your subscription or the available features.
How does this change impact my privacy?
It doesn’t. Pocket is a part of the Mozilla family of products. By using a Firefox account to access Pocket, your account is subject to Firefox and Pocket’s terms of service and privacy policies. To learn how to manage your Firefox account and the data associated with it, click here.
I use Pocket on my Kobo e-Reader. How does this change affect how I log in to Pocket?
Kobo is aiming to update the Pocket login on their eReaders to support Firefox accounts. The exact timing is to be determined, however Pocket's existing Kobo users will not be affected, nor lose access to their accounts.
Note that new Pocket accounts created after August 15th may not have access to the existing Pocket login option, depending on when Kobo support becomes available.
Kobo users can also continue to use Pocket on their iOS or Android device or use Pocket’s website.
I no longer want to use Pocket. What should I do?
If you no longer wish to use Pocket, you can click here to export your account data (optional) and access the account deletion page here.
Can I delete my Pocket account without deleting my Firefox account?
Yes, you can delete your Pocket account without impacting your Firefox account. In order to make changes or delete your Pocket account, click here.
Before deleting your account, we recommend exporting your data. Deleting an account is permanent and cannot be undone.
How can I get help with an account-related issue?
- If you have a question regarding your Pocket account click here to contact Pocket Support.
- If you have a question regarding your Firefox account, click here to visit Firefox’s help center or ask a question in the support forum.
What if I want to create username/password access for my Firefox account, even if I authorized Apple or Google?
Access Firefox accounts with the same email address used for Apple or Google access, and you’ll be prompted to create a password.
What if I have authorized both Apple and Google on my Pocket account?
Both can be moved over to your Firefox account.
I need to reset my Pocket account password. How can I do so?
Click here to reset your Pocket account password.
I have a question that isn’t answered here. How can I get in touch?
Click here to contact Pocket Support and we’ll be glad to help you.