Internet Explorer 11 desktop application will be retired on June 15, 2022




 Microsoft is finally pulling the plug on its longstanding browser, Internet Explorer, after quite 25 years. Microsoft are going to be retiring Internet Explorer on June 15, 2022.


Microsoft wants to users to shift on Microsoft Edge instead, which has legacy support for Internet Explorer-based websites built-in."We are announcing that the longer term of Internet Explorer on Windows 10 is in Microsoft Edge," said Sean Lyndersay, a Microsoft Edge program manager. Lyndersay added, "The Internet Explorer 11 desktop application are going to be retired and leave of support on June 15. 


Microsoft finally retiring Internet Explorer

 Microsoft doesn't make it clear, but it's likely that we'll finally see the top of Internet Explorer being bundled in Windows either in June 2022 or soon after.The alternative for most businesses are going to be Microsoft Edge with IE mode. Microsoft built his IE mode for Edge a few of years ago, and it's allowed businesses to adopt the new Chromium-based browser for older legacy websites.IE mode supports older ActiveX controls and legacy sites, which are surprisingly still employed by many businesses. Microsoft is promising to support this IE mode in Edge until through a minimum of 2029.


Microsoft ended support for Internet Explorer 

The end of Internet Explorer has been an extended time coming. Microsoft ended support for Internet Explorer 11 for the Microsoft Teams web app last year, and it's getting to cut it faraway from accessing Microsoft 365 services later this year.Internet Explorer 11 will not be supported for Microsoft's online services like Office 365, OneDrive, Outlook, and more on August 17th.Microsoft has also been trying to prevent people from using Internet Explorer for quite five years. Microsoft Edge first appeared in 2015, and it began the top of the web Explorer brand.Microsoft has since labeled Internet Explorer a "compatibility solution" instead of a browser and encouraged businesses to stop using the aging browser in favour of Edge and its IE mod

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