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Can’t save to Pocket in Firefox - Asked to log in every time

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If Pocket asks you to log in each time you try to save a page to Pocket in Firefox, try these solutions.
If Pocket asks you to log in each time you try to save a page to Pocket in Firefox, try these solutions.

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When saving pages to Pocket in Firefox, you must be logged into the Pocket website. If you've changed your default browsing settings or installed an extension that automatically clears your cookies, you might find that you're asked to log into Pocket every time you try to save a page. Continue reading for several possible solutions. * If you are always asked to log in to Pocket when you want to view your Pocket list of saved pages, also read the [[How to fix Pocket login issues]] article. = Keep cookies When Firefox closes = If you have set Firefox to clear your history when Firefox closes, Pocket will require that you log in each time you open Firefox and try to save a page. {note}'''Note:''' To learn more about Firefox history, see [[Delete browsing, search and download history on Firefox]].{/note} Here's how to tell Firefox to remember your [[Cookies - Information that websites store on your computer|cookies]] when you close your browser: # [[Template:optionspreferences]] # Select {menu Privacy & Security}. # Under ''Security'', if you have '''Clear History When Firefox Closes''' enabled, click {button Settings…} # Uncheck '''Cookies'''. After making this change, try again to save a page to Pocket. You will be asked to log in one more time. = Add an Exception for Pocket when Firefox is set to “Never remember history” = Pocket relies on [[Cookies - Information that websites store on your computer|cookies]] to keep you logged in and to save pages to your Pocket account. If your Firefox Privacy settings are set to '''Never remember history''', no cookies will be saved, and Pocket will ask you to log in each time you try to save to Pocket. {note}'''Note:''' To learn more about setting Firefox to never remember history, see [[Private Browsing - Use Firefox without saving history]].{/note} The easiest way to fix this issue is to customize your history settings and add an exception so that Pocket is allowed to store a cookie in your Firefox browser. Here's how: # Open Firefox. # [[Template:optionspreferences]] # Select {menu Privacy & Security}. # In the ''History'' section drop-down menu, select '''Use Custom Settings For History'''. # Uncheck '''Always use private browsing mode'''. # Under ''Cookies and Site Data'', click the {button Manage Exceptions…} button. # Enter '''https://getpocket.<!---->com''' in the '''Address of Website''' field, and click the {button Allow} button. # Click {button Save Changes}. After making these changes, please try to save to Pocket again. You will be asked to log in one more time. = Disable First Party Isolation = First Party Isolation is an advanced browser setting that restricts access to cookies, cache, and other data to the domain that created it. When First Party Isolation is enabled, it prevents the Pocket add-on from logging in successfully. ;[[Template:aboutconfigwarning]] Here's how to check to see if First Party Isolation is enabled, and how to turn it off: # [[Template:aboutconfig]] # In the search bar, type or copy and paste the following text: <code>privacy.firstparty.isolate</code> # If this preference is set to {pref true}, click the ''Toggle'' [[Image:Fx71aboutconfig-ToggleButton]] button next to this preference to change its value to {pref false}. {note}'''Note:''' There is a Firefox add-on called ''First Party Isolation'', which automatically enables this feature. If this add-on is installed in your browser, it must be disabled or uninstalled to turn off First Party Isolation.{/note} = Manually Save to Pocket via the Pocket website = If you prefer not to adjust your privacy settings, you can still use Pocket and save links directly to your list as an alternative to using the Pocket toolbar button. You can click the {button +} button in the top toolbar of the Pocket website. To learn more, see [[Saving to Pocket Manually]]. = I'm still having trouble. What's next? = If you are still having trouble saving to Pocket in Firefox, please contact Pocket Support and let us know about your experiences. We're happy to help!
When saving pages to Pocket in Firefox, you must be logged into the Pocket website. If you've changed your default browsing settings or installed an extension that automatically clears your cookies, you might find that you're asked to log into Pocket every time you try to save a page. Continue reading for several possible solutions. * If you are always asked to log in to Pocket when you want to view your Pocket list of saved pages, also read the [[How to fix Pocket login issues]] article. = Keep cookies When Firefox closes = If you have set Firefox to clear your history when Firefox closes, Pocket will require that you log in each time you open Firefox and try to save a page. {note}'''Note:''' To learn more about Firefox history, see [[Delete browsing, search and download history on Firefox]].{/note} Here's how to tell Firefox to remember your [[Cookies - Information that websites store on your computer|cookies]] when you close your browser: # [[Template:optionspreferences]] # Select {menu Privacy & Security}. # Under ''Security'', if you have '''Clear History When Firefox Closes''' enabled, click {button Settings…} # Uncheck '''Cookies'''. After making this change, try again to save a page to Pocket. You will be asked to log in one more time. = Add an Exception for Pocket when Firefox is set to “Never remember history” = Pocket relies on [[Cookies - Information that websites store on your computer|cookies]] to keep you logged in and to save pages to your Pocket account. If your Firefox Privacy settings are set to '''Never remember history''', no cookies will be saved, and Pocket will ask you to log in each time you try to save to Pocket. {note}'''Note:''' To learn more about setting Firefox to never remember history, see [[Private Browsing - Use Firefox without saving history]].{/note} The easiest way to fix this issue is to customize your history settings and add an exception so that Pocket is allowed to store a cookie in your Firefox browser. Here's how: # Open Firefox. # [[Template:optionspreferences]] # Select {menu Privacy & Security}. # In the ''History'' section drop-down menu, select '''Use Custom Settings For History'''. # Uncheck '''Always use private browsing mode'''. # Under ''Cookies and Site Data'', click the {button Manage Exceptions…} button. # Enter '''https://getpocket.<!---->com''' in the '''Address of Website''' field, and click the {button Allow} button. # Click {button Save Changes}. After making these changes, please try to save to Pocket again. You will be asked to log in one more time. = Disable First Party Isolation = First Party Isolation is an advanced browser setting that restricts access to cookies, cache, and other data to the domain that created it. When First Party Isolation is enabled, it prevents the Pocket add-on from logging in successfully. ;[[Template:aboutconfigwarning]] Here's how to check to see if First Party Isolation is enabled, and how to turn it off: # [[Template:aboutconfig]] # In the search bar, type or copy and paste the following text: <code>privacy.firstparty.isolate</code> # If this preference is set to {pref true}, click the ''Toggle'' [[Image:Fx71aboutconfig-ToggleButton]] button next to this preference to change its value to {pref false}. {note}'''Note:''' There is a Firefox add-on called ''First Party Isolation'', which automatically enables this feature. If this add-on is installed in your browser, it must be disabled or uninstalled to turn off First Party Isolation.{/note} = Manually Save to Pocket via the Pocket website = If you prefer not to adjust your privacy settings, you can still use Pocket and save links directly to your list as an alternative to using the Pocket toolbar button. You can click the {button +} button in the top toolbar of the Pocket website. To learn more, see [[Saving to Pocket manually]]. = I'm still having trouble. What's next? = If you are still having trouble saving to Pocket in Firefox, please contact Pocket Support and let us know about your experiences. We're happy to help!

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