Microsoft to phase out Internet Explorer with newer Edge browser

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An update will begin to replace its 27-year-old predecessor from Tuesday

Users clicking on Internet Explorer will be redirected to Microsoft Edge until the icons disappear completely in June.Users clicking on Internet Explorer will be redirected to Microsoft Edge until the icons disappear completely in June.Last modified on Tue 14 Feb 2023 17.39 GMT

Microsoft is killing off the outdated browser’s desktop app after nearly 30 years with the release of an update to its newer Edge browser on Tuesday. Users will be redirected to Edge and further updates due in the summer will scrub away signs of the dead browser from start menus and taskbars. It explained that, until the icons disappear in June, users clicking on Internet Explorer will be redirected to Microsoft Edge. “Their browsing data will be automatically brought over to Microsoft Edge from IE11 so they can seamlessly continue browsing.”

By last June, some users were still on Internet Explorer, but Microsoft was saying many websites were no longer being made compatible with the browser.

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