Internet Explorer will say goodbye in June

Microsoft will stop supporting its Internet Explorer browser starting this Wednesday the 15th

Microsoft will stop supporting Internet Explorer 11, the latest available version of your browser, on June 15, to exclusively offer Microsoft Edge, your current browser.

The company announced the end of Explorer support for its Microsoft 365 online ecosystem services in May of last year, when it indicated that the browser’s desktop app would no longer be supported for certain versions of Windows 10.

“With Microsoft Edge, we provide a path to the future of the web while respecting the past of the web. Change was necessary, but we didn’t want to leave behind apps and sites that were trusted and still work”, the company said at the time.

In the statement that formalized the end of Internet Explorer, updated at the end of last May, he explained that Edge not only offered greater security and was more modern than its predecessor, but also guaranteed “compatibility with websites and applications old and inherited from other programs”.

The withdrawal of support for Internet Explorer 11 will not affect server-based browser applications or the Windows 10 Long Term Servicing Channel (LTSC) or the Trident MSHTML engine.

K. Tovar

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Source: PrensaLatina

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