![]() In the following example, you can see articles tagged as Biden” and Favorite articles, respectively. Once again, changes sync across all platforms where you’ve installed Pocket. You can also Favorite and Archive articles and delete content. Under the “Filters” section you’ll find the highlighted text across all platforms. Changes sync across all devices. You can find tags under the “All Tags” section in Pocket.īesides tagging, you can also highlight parts of an article. ![]() You can add or remove tags from an article through the app or webpage. These tags are then used to find saved articles from the app or website from any device. When saving articles via a web browser, you’re allowed to add one or more tags. In the following example, a groovyPost article is saved via Safari: Tagging and Other Options ![]() When clicked, it will save the current webpage to the service for later reading. Available for most browsers, including Firefox, Chrome (and Chromium-based browsers such as Edge), Safari, and Opera, the extension is a small button that sits in your browser toolbar. The best way to use the service is through the Pocket website using a free extension on desktops and laptops.
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