Sign up for Pocket with your Mozilla account
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- Revision id: 292066
- Created:
- Creator: AliceWyman
- Comment: fixed broken "Access Mozilla services..." link
- Reviewed: Yes
- Reviewed:
- Reviewed by: AliceWyman
- Is approved? Yes
- Is current revision? No
- Ready for localization: Yes
- Readied for localization:
- Readied for localization by: AliceWyman
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Pocket lets you save web pages and access them later. All you need is a free account. You can even use your existing Mozilla account to sign up.
Sign up with your Mozilla account
- Click the Pocket button to open the prompts to sign up.
- Click .
- The Mozilla account page will open in a new tab. Follow the prompts to create a new account, or sign in with your existing Mozilla account.
- New Mozilla account: You'll receive a confirmation email when you sign up for a new account. Click on the link in the email to confirm that you own that email address.
- Once you've signed in, you're ready to save web pages to your Pocket list.
Existing Pocket users: The Pocket button works just like the add-on. Click Sign in to sign in with your existing account. See Pocket support if you have problems signing in.
Problems signing up -- Sign Up loop
If you have increased privacy settings in Firefox, you may find yourself stuck in a loop when you click the Pocket button. If you are prompted to sign up even if you've already signed in, follow these instructions to add an exception for getpocket.com.
- In the Menu bar at the top of the screen, click and select (select on older macOS versions).Click the menu button
and select .
- Click the panel.
- Under History, choose in the drop-down list and uncheck Always use private browsing mode if it is check marked (you'll be prompted to restart Firefox).
- Click the button in the Cookies and Site Data section.
- Enter getpocket.com in the Address of website field, then click .
- Click to finish.
If you prefer not to change your privacy settings, you can manually save a page to Pocket. See Pocket support for instructions.