![]() Curiously, Microsoft says that this long-expected death is only for “certain versions of Windows 10. Today, Microsoft is taking the extra step of permanently disabling Internet Explorer 11 via an update to its Edge browser (opens in new tab). Microsoft officially retired and ended support for Internet Explorer 11 in June 2022. As a reminder, IE11 has been out of support since June 15, 2022.” “The change to use Microsoft Edge update to disable IE is intended to provide a better user experience and help organizations transition their last remaining IE11 users to Microsoft Edge. “All remaining devices that have not already been redirected from IE11 to Microsoft Edge are scheduled to be redirected with the Microsoft Edge update scheduled for February 14, 2023,” wrote Microsoft in December 2022 (opens in new tab). And sadly, the breakup is happening on Valentine’s Day what a pity. Now, Microsoft is finally ready to sever ties with Internet Explorer 11, at least on some versions of Windows 10. Once Microsoft launched its new Edge browser in mid-2015, we knew the writing was on the wall for its underperforming and oft-maligned predecessor. ![]() While the second platform preview was also. We’ve been reading about the demise of Microsoft’s Internet Explorer browser for years. On April 12, 2011, Microsoft released the first IE10 Platform Preview, which runs only on Windows 7 and later. ![]()
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