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Microsoft Edge Update Will Permanently Remove Internet Explorer In Feb 2023

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Microsoft today announced that the Microsoft Edge future update would permanently disable the Internet Explorer 11 desktop browser on specific Windows 10 systems.

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This follows a warning issued by the company on June 15, when Internet Explorer's end of support was reached. 

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The company had previously warned customers that the legacy browser would be disabled through a Windows Update.

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Microsoft stated that the out-of-support Internet Explorer 11 desktop application would be permanently disabled on some Windows 10 devices.

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They will be removed in environments where administrators cannot act before IE11 is permanently disabled. 

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Next year's May security preview release and June Windows monthly security updates are also available.

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Since October 2020, IE11 automatically launches Microsoft Edge whenever it visits incompatible websites. 

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Microsoft manages the list of incompatible websites. It contains 7,562 domains belonging to high-profile platforms and services such as Facebook, Instagram, and Google Drive.

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Users' data, including settings, passwords, and favorites, will be imported into Microsoft Edge during the redirection process to make the transition easier.

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