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Mozilla recently announced the discontinuation of Pocket and Fakespot features in Firefox as the organization wants to focus ...
"We’re grateful to the communities that made Pocket and Fakespot meaningful," Mozilla's post reads. "As we wind them down, we’re looking ahead to focusing on new Firefox features that people need most ...
Mozilla will shut down different services Pocket, Fakespot, Orbit, and Deepfake Detector as it refocuses on Firefox.
Mozilla is closing down the popular Pocket app, which lets you save articles from the web so that you can read them later.
Pocket has been integrated in Firefox since 2015, and Mozilla bought the service in 2017. Fakespot is an online review checking website that Mozilla bought two years ago and integrated into ...
Mozilla is also shuttering its Fakespot fake reviews detector, which the company acquired in 2023. The Fakespot-powered Review Checker feature in Firefox will stop working on June 10th, 2025.
According to the company, sunsetting Pocket and Fakespot will allow Mozilla to "focus [its] efforts on Firefox," the fourth-most common web browser after Google Chrome, Apple Safari, and Microsoft ...
Eighteen years ago a Firefox browser extension called Read ... Mozilla is also killing off Fakespot, a tool for helping figure out which product reviews on the web are real and which are fake.