Mozilla has announced that its social bookmarking service, Pocket, will be shutting down due to a strategic shift within the company. Users were caught by surprise, especially those who have relied on Pocket for years, as the Chrome extension became inaccessible without prior notice. The service will remain operational until July 8, 2024, allowing users to download limited data. Pocket Premium subscribers will receive refunds for unused subscriptions. This development raises concerns about the risks associated with relying heavily on cloud-based services.
Pocket, a subsidiary of Mozilla, is shutting down, as Mozilla is changing strategies and Pocket's services will no longer be part of their plan.
The app will continue to work until July 8, 2024, and Pocket Premium subscribers will be refunded for any remaining subscription paid for this year.
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