Microsoft has already announced the death of Internet Explorer, as the company wants to transition to Microsoft Edge on all fronts. The IE mode that is bundled with Microsoft Edge should be the go-to destination for anyone that still uses Internet Explorer, as it offers perfect compatibility tools to load apps without having to stick with an ancient browser. However, Internet Explorer will continue to be supported on some Windows devices, though the company warns that all the future releases of the Windows versions where the browser continues to be available would no longer include the app. “Today’s retirement covers all currently supported versions of Windows 10 Home, Pro, Enterprise, Edu and IoT (Internet Explorer is already removed from Windows 11). Internet Explorer will not be immediately removed on all these versions today but will be progressively redirected to Microsoft Edge on all these devices over the next few months (just like for everyday users) to gi...
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