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Microsoft Edge is now the default web browser for Windows 11 and is much faster and more modern compared to the original Internet Explorer. The new browser offers more compatibility, streamlined ...
Microsoft started redirecting those who try to open the familiar "e," application to the company's more recent browser, Microsoft Edge, in June – when Microsoft retired Internet Explorer.
After that time, it will also no longer provide support for Internet Explorer. "The future of Internet Explorer on Windows 10 is in Microsoft Edge," reads a blog post from Microsoft published ...
Microsoft is starting to redirect Internet Explorer users to Edge. It’s part of the end of support for IE, after nearly 27 years. Internet Explorer will be disabled in a future update.
In 2015, Microsoft introduced Edge, a homegrown browser it pitched as a modernized successor to Internet Explorer, and capable competitor to Google Chrome. Just three years later, Microsoft has ...
Microsoft announced today that a future Microsoft Edge update would permanently disable the Internet Explorer 11 desktop web browser on some Windows 10 systems in February. This comes after a ...
Microsoft Edge will replace the Internet Explorer on Windows 10 as the aged browser officially retires in June 2022. In a May 19 blog post, Sean Lyndersay, a Microsoft Edge program manager ...
Microsoft says the Internet Explorer 11 desktop web browser will be disabled on some Windows 10 systems starting today via a Microsoft Edge update. This follows previous warnings that IE11 would ...
Microsoft will drop support for both Internet Explorer 11 and legacy Edge in 2021. Microsoft 365 services and apps will stop working in IE11 in a year, and the legacy Edge app won’t get updates ...
Internet Explorer 11 is marching toward its end of support. Microsoft partnered with the Selenium project to make it easy to test if sites work in Internet Explorer mode in Edge.
Microsoft has been gradually edging away from Internet Explorer for years now. The company has instead been pushing the growth of its faster and more secure web browser, Microsoft Edge.
Internet Explorer mode in Microsoft Edge will be supported through at least 2029, according to Microsoft. Ultimately, such sites and apps should be updated to work with more modern web standards.