Microsoft's IE browser will be permanently disabled in February next year.

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Microsoft has stopped supporting the IE browser since June this year, and the official announced again that IE will be permanently disabled after February 14 next year.

According to Microsoft's latest public official document, it has made minor adjustments to the end plan of IE, and will kill IE through the update of Edge, instead of the Windows system update previously explained. The time when IE really enters history will be 2023 February 14th.

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Although IE announced its retirement as early as June this year, in fact, IE 11 is not really dead. Microsoft explained that the process of deactivation is very long, and that is just the beginning.

Microsoft also calls on the new version of Edge to have an IE compatibility mode, and those who are still using IE should switch as soon as possible, so as to avoid the impact of a complete deactivation.

What’s more, Microsoft Edge and Google Chrome are also preparing to stop supporting Windows 7, 8, and 8.1 old systems. It is recommended that users upgrade to Windows 10 or Windows 11 or above as soon as possible.

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