What is save to pocket Chrome Extension
Pocket's Chrome extension offers the simplest and quickest method to save articles, videos, and any online content you come across. With just one click, the material you've gathered seamlessly syncs across all your devices, presenting itself in an uncluttered, distraction-free environment. It's ready for you to read whenever you want, whether you're at home, in the office, or on the move. Pocket transforms into a private, serene corner of the internet where you can immerse yourself in the stories that hold significance to you, allowing you to enjoy quality time with the content that matters most.
How to use Save to Pocket Chrome Extension
SAVE YOUR CONTENT IN THREE DIFFERENT WAYS:
- Simply click on the Pocket button located in the toolbar.
- Alternatively, right-click on a link and choose the "Save to Pocket" option.
- Or, for quick access, use keyboard shortcuts: Ctrl+Shift+P (Windows) or Command+Shift+P (Mac).
A DEDICATED SPACE FOR CONTENT THAT MATTERS TO YOU:
- Save anything that piques your interest, such as articles, images, videos, and links, and revisit them at your convenience.
- Gather a wide range of content sources, including news from Buzzfeed, articles from The New York Times, stories from Flipboard, in-depth reads from The Washington Post, and recipes from Pinterest. You can even save memes from Reddit, links from Twitter, and videos from YouTube.
- Read your saved content directly within Pocket's tranquil and focused environment.
- Enhance organization by adding tags to help sort and locate your stored stories in Pocket.
- Simply click on the Pocket button located in the toolbar.
- Alternatively, right-click on a link and choose the "Save to Pocket" option.
- Or, for quick access, use keyboard shortcuts: Ctrl+Shift+P (Windows) or Command+Shift+P (Mac).
A DEDICATED SPACE FOR CONTENT THAT MATTERS TO YOU:
- Save anything that piques your interest, such as articles, images, videos, and links, and revisit them at your convenience.
- Gather a wide range of content sources, including news from Buzzfeed, articles from The New York Times, stories from Flipboard, in-depth reads from The Washington Post, and recipes from Pinterest. You can even save memes from Reddit, links from Twitter, and videos from YouTube.
- Read your saved content directly within Pocket's tranquil and focused environment.
- Enhance organization by adding tags to help sort and locate your stored stories in Pocket.
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