Can you use Pocket with Google Chrome?
Adding Pocket to your Chrome Toolbar Click the Extensions button (it looks like a puzzle piece) Look for Save to Pocket and click the pin button.
How do I add Pocket to Chrome mobile?
On Android’s Chrome, start by tapping the three dot menu button in the address bar. Next tap Share, then look for Pocket in the list of apps. The process is similar on Apple’s Safari. To get started, click the share icon in the address bar.
How do I use Pocket on my desktop?
So How Does Pocket Work?
- Make an account.
- Download the app on all your devices and install the bookmarklet on your computer’s browser.
- (On desktop) Click the Pocket bookmarklet whenever you want to bookmark a page, then add your tags in the pop-up box.
What is Pocket browser?
Pocket is built into the Firefox browser, allowing you to save a variety of content (such as blogs, news sources, web pages and videos) to one place and access it later from any device. To get started, sign up for a free Pocket account.
Is Pocket an extension?
We apologize for the hiccup! For now, you can log in to Pocket on iOS and Android. We’ll share here when we have an update! 🛠️ Update: Our team has made much progress smoothing things out.
How do I get Pocket for Chrome?
First, install the Save to Pocket extension from the Chrome Web Store. Open the Pocket extension page and click Add to Chrome. Once it’s added, click on the Pocket icon from the extension bar (it will be faded). This will open Pocket’s sign up page.
What is the best way to use pocket?
How to keep content organized on Pocket
- Add tags to group similar or related items together.
- Use favorites to make a high-priority list.
- Archive or delete items once you’re finished with them.
- Organize content by length so you can choose items to read that fit the time you have available.
Is Pocket a free app?
Formerly known as Read It Later, Pocket is an app and web service that makes it possible to save, manage, and read articles you’ve found on the internet later. Originally only available on desktops and laptops, the freemium service is accessible on iOS/iPadOS, Android, Kobo eReaders, and more.