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Microsoft is finally retiring Internet Explorer 11 from some Windows 10 versions and replacing it with the Chromium-based Microsoft Edge.
Microsoft will permanently disable Internet Explorer on Windows 10 today. The change will occur through a Microsoft Edge update. Internet Explorer has been officially retired since June 15, 2022.
Internet Explorer is set to have its final end-of-life update on June 15. The Windows 10 update will be sent out to PCs after that date, disabling the browser and wiping it from devices.
Microsoft confirmed today that a future Windows update will permanently disable the Internet Explorer web browser on users' systems.
If you're a user of Internet Explorer and had bookmarks or favorites saved in it, here's how you can move them to Edge to use in Windows 11.
Microsoft is ending Internet Explorer support in Windows 10 on June 15 It's the end of an era you probably won't miss.
Microsoft Windows 11 bids farewell to Internet Explorer, as it would disable it upon update, but support remains for WIndows 10.
Internet Explorer is on the brink of retirement, but new research shows that up to 47% of Windows 10 devices still have Explorer set as their browser.