Farewell, Internet Explorer: Microsoft Retires Its Legendary Browser
After nearly 27 years, the end of an era has arrived. Microsoft has officially retired Internet Explorer, the aging web browser that once dominated the online landscape. In its place, Microsoft Edge emerges as the new standard, marking a significant transition in the world of web browsing.
For users, this transition may not bring drastic changes immediately. Microsoft plans to roll out a series of prompts over the coming months, gently nudging those still clinging to Internet Explorer towards Microsoft Edge. However, the inevitable end looms, as Internet Explorer will be permanently disabled in a future Windows update.
Despite bidding farewell to Internet Explorer, Microsoft assures users that support for IE mode in Edge will continue through at least 2029, providing a bridge for legacy applications and compatibility.
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