Microsoft Retiring Internet Explorer 11 Next Year
In a blog post today, Microsoft exec Sean Lyndersay notes the following: It’s worth noting that this doesn’t affect Windows 10 customers on the Long-Term Servicing Channel (LTSC). But consumer version will see an end to the support of IE 11. The so-called “IE Mode” supports older ActiveX controls and legacy sites, which some businesses actually use. Microsoft promises to support IE Mode in Edge at least through 2029. This has been a long-time coming as the company ended support for IE 11 for the Microsoft Teams web app last year. And is planning to cut it off from Microsoft 365 services later this year.
If you want to get started with Microsoft Edge, check out some of our articles, like using the Math Solver Tool to solve complex math equations. Or, if you’re looking to help keep your young ones safe online, check out how to use the new Kids Mode. Comment
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