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Pocket app is going away, so you should export your data now


Popular read-it-later service announces end of service, leaving users to export saved articles.

Pocket, acquired by Mozilla in 2017, believes user consumers utilizing the web has evolved and hence the company is shifting its gears towards the same. It means users who saved stuff on the platform will be able to export them until October 8, post which, the company would pull the plug — as all the data would permanently be deleted. While Pocket is ceasing its operations in a couple of months, going further, the company is promising notable upgrades coming from Mozilla, comprising a new tab experience, an email newsletter, and more.

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