| | | 6 ways to make Pocket work harder for you | | | | |
| | Build your reading list | Think of your Pocket as a home for all the content you've found that inspires, informs and intrigues you, whether that's articles, videos, or websites. It's the calming place you'll come back to every day to absorb and internalize the things you've saved. | | | | | | |
| | Customize your reading experience | Try turning on the dark or sepia option in Pocket, or choose to display the stories you've saved in one of three popular fonts. You might find that it helps your eyes relax and concentrate better on what you're reading. | | | | | | |
| | Listen to articles | Open Pocket on your mobile, hit the button, and Pocket will read your articles aloud to you back-to-back. It's like a podcast of your reading list. | | | | | | |
| | Access your Pocket offline | You can still read or listen to the content in your Pocket even if you're somewhere that doesn't have internet access or if you've run out of data. | | | | | | |
| | Keep track of what you save | As you save links to your Pocket, assign tags to each one — for example: "technology," "career," or "fun." Later on, you can quickly look up everything you've saved under those tags. | | | | | | |
| | Highlight important passages | When you're reading an interesting article and come across a portion you'd like to remember, select it, and you'll see the "highlight" option. Find all your highlights later in the menu options. | | | | | |
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