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Microsoft also announced late last year its plan to pull support for the original Edge browser, which was the company’s first attempt at replacing IE.

Looking back, Google’s Chrome browser overtook Internet Explorer as the most popular browser in the US all the way back in 2013. With Microsoft Edge capable of assuming this responsibility and more, the Internet Explorer 11 desktop application will be retired and go out of support on June 15, 2022, for certain versions of Windows 10. Microsoft Edge has Internet Explorer mode (“IE mode”) built in, so you can access those legacy Internet Explorer-based websites and applications straight from Microsoft Edge.

Microsoft cites better compatibility, security, and “streamlined productivity” for its reasons to push users to Edge. What does that mean for the few websites and tools that still require Internet Explorer? Microsoft points out that its Edge browser has built-in support for an “IE Mode” that can access those older sides from a newer browser. In between, Microsoft’s online services will cease supporting the browser as of August 17, 2021. In a blog post today, Microsoft announced that it would be fully pulling support for Internet Explorer on June 15, 2022, roughly a year from now. In June 2022, the browser will officially be shut down in favor of the well-received, Chromium-based Microsoft Edge. After more than 25 years on the market, Microsoft is finally saying goodbye to Internet Explorer for good.
