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Microsoft is all set to permanently disable Internet Explorer, the company's out-of- web browser, from its previous-generation Windows 10 operating system via a software update to its browser on Tuesday. While Windows 11, which was released in late 2021, did not include the insecure and outdated software, older versions of the OS, such as the currently ed Windows 10, continue to offer the app to s, even though software was discontinued last year.
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Microsoft's deadline to disable the browser comes over half a year after it discontinued on June 15, 2022. Meanwhile, a legacy feature, called IE Mode, has been built in to the modern Microsoft Edge. s can load legacy websites that are built with outdated technology used by Internet Explorer, according to the message displayed by Microsoft.
Internet Explorer 11 now redirects to Microsoft Edge
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Internet Explorer 11 will be disabled on Windows 10 computers via an update to Microsoft Edge, according to the company's announcement. It was previously announced that the company would issue a Windows update, but Microsoft says that the decision to turn off the software via an Edge update was made to help organisations easily transition remaining Internet Explorer 11 s to Microsoft Edge.
While the software itself will be disabled tomorrow, Microsoft reveals that visual references, such as icons and Start Menu items will only be removed with the June 2023 Windows monthly security update. However, systems s can choose to remove these references by using the "Disable IE policy" before the date of the shutdown, according to Microsoft.
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