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Microsoft is finally retiring Internet Explorer 11 from some Windows 10 versions and replacing it with the Chromium-based Microsoft Edge.
Microsoft permanently disabled the Internet Explorer 11 desktop app on certain versions of Windows 10 this Tuesday through a Microsoft Edge update.
Windows 8, Internet Explorer 7, 8, 9, and 10 (mostly) consigned to the dustbin of history Only the newest Internet Explorer version is now supported.
That ends today, as Microsoft's support documentation says that a Microsoft Edge browser update will fully disable Internet Explorer in most versions of Windows 10, redirecting users to Edge.
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Internet Explorer is on the brink of retirement, but new research shows that up to 47% of Windows 10 devices still have Explorer set as their browser.
Internet Explorer 11 will be the only officially supported version of the browser for Windows 7, 8.1, and 10. The only exception will be Windows Vista users, who will stick with Internet Explorer 9.
Windows 11 has officially signed the death sentence for Internet Explorer as it will be disabled when users upgrade to the new operating system.
Internet Explorer will say its final goodbye in a Windows 10 update on June 15.
Microsoft is pulling the plug on its Internet Explorer web browser for beginning June 15, 2022. "We are announcing that the future of Internet Explorer on Windows 10 is in Microsoft Edge ...
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But now, Microsoft has permanently disabled Internet Explorer. If you need to use IE in Windows 10 or Windows 11, the way to get it is through Internet Explorer mode in the Microsoft Edge browser.