This month marks the end of an era as Microsoft continues with plans to phase out Internet Explorer.
According to foreign media, it is about the browser, which since its launch in 1995, was the most used web browser, reaching its peak in 2003 with about 95% of usage.
However, with the rise of competing services like Apple Safari and Google Chrome, the tech giant has slowly moved away from its classic service, replacing it with Microsoft Edge, which is said to contain security, privacy and speed. improved.
As such, as of Wednesday, June 15, Internet Explorer 11 – the latest major version of the browser – will no longer be supported for devices running Windows 10 20H2 and later.
Speaking about this last year, Microsoft Edge program manager Sean Lyndersay said that “the future of Internet Explorer in Windows 10 is in Microsoft Edge.”