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It's finally the last day for Internet Explorer on Windows 10
As announced back in December 2022, Microsoft is disabling Internet Explorer completely on Windows 10 starting today.
The day is finally here; starting today, Microsoft is permanently disabling Internet Explorer 11 on Windows 10 PCs, and making it unavailable for older versions of Windows as well. The final plan to kill off the browser was announced in December, and now, it's coming to fruition.
Internet Explorer 11 will finally be killed off in February 2023
The classic browser is finally set to be disabled on Windows 10 devices early next year, pushing users to switch to Edge as soon as possible.
Microsoft has finally provided a date for the true end of Internet Explorer's life on Windows 10, after it began phasing it out in June of this year. Starting on February 14th of next year, Internet Explorer 11 will be disabled completely on Windows 10 through a Microsoft Edge update.
Microsoft is killing Internet Explorer today...kind of
Internet Explorer is getting one step closer to its demise, as starting today users will be redirected to the new Edge browser on Windows 10.
Internet Explorer is finally reaching the end of its life. You might think that's already happened long ago, but today, Microsoft is starting to move all users of Internet Explorer on Windows 10 towards its new Edge browser, and over time, IE will disappear completely.