Microsoft has announced that it will stop delivering support for Internet Explorer 8,9 and 10 next week. The company introduced its new browser called Microsoft Edge with Windows 10. This was designed to replace Internet Explorer.Microsoft continues to deliver Internet Explorer 11 , though it intends to phase out Internet Explorer.
The company will request users of Windows 7 computers and Windows Server 2008 R to upgrade to new version and IE 8, 9, and 10 users should soon make the switch to IE11.The end of life status for the Internet Explorer 8, 9 and 10 means that Microsoft won't release any more security patches, leaving the browsers vulnerable to potential new threats. This way it hopes users will move on to a more recent version of the browser, hopefully Edge.
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