
Mozilla is Shutting Down Pocket, A Read-it-Later App

MozillaPocket, a read-it-later app it acquired in 2017, on July 8. The company is also shutting down Fakespot, its browser extension that helps users identify unreliable reviews.
Pocket has helped millions save articles and discover stories worth reading but the way people use the web has evolved, so channelling the resources into projects that better match their browsing habits and online needs.
Users will be able to continue using the app and browser extensions for Pocket until July 8. After that date, Pocket will move into export-only mode. Users have until October 8 to export saved articles, including items in their list, archive, favorites, notes, and highlights.
While Mozilla did not provide a specific reason for shutting down the service, the company says it will continue to invest in helping people discover and access high quality web content.
Mozilla says it will do this through its New Tab experience, email newsletter, and more. The New Tab experience features shortcuts to your most visited sites, your recently visited pages, and your bookmarks.
As for Fakespot, Mozilla says it’s shutting down the service because while the idea resonated, it didn’t fit a model we could sustain.
this shift allows us to shape the next era of the internet — with tools like vertical tabs, smart search and more AI-powered features on the way
Also Read: Gemini Ultra, Veo 3, Stitch and More Highlights from Google I/O 2025
According to Mozilla, this shift allows us to shape the next era of the internet — with tools like vertical tabs, smart search and more AI-powered features on the way. They will continue to build a browser that works harder for users: more personal, more powerful and still proudly independent.