Internet Explorer Will Be Completely Disabled in Windows 11

Softpedia

Published

Windows 11 will obviously come with a series of changes in terms of features as compared to Windows 10, and in a tech support document, Microsoft provides us with a closer look at these changes in its new operating system. First and foremost, worth knowing is that Internet Explorer, the ancient browser that’s already projected to be retired, will be completely disabled in Windows 11, with Microsoft Edge to be offered as the default option. The built-in IE mode also allows it to replace Internet Explorer on all devices. Then, Microsoft says Cortana will no longer be pinned to the taskbar or included in the first-boot experience, which kind of makes sense, especially as the company was already working on making the digital assistant a second-class citizen of its operating system. Start menu changes The Start menu is also going through a major transformation. Not only that it borrows the design from Windows 10X, so it’s now centered, but the Start m...

Full Article