

IE 11 is still available for users of out-of-support Windows versions, such as Windows 7 and Windows 8.1, although using unsupported software would seem iffy from a security standpoint. IE 11 will "die" for those users when Windows LTSC reaches its end-of-support phase. They include users of Windows 10 LTSC, Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC and Windows Server LTSC. These LTSC users are "out of scope" for Microsoft's IE 11 replacement policy. The only users that may still have IE 11 desktop browsers are Windows users that are following Microsoft's long-term servicing channel (LTSC) update model, Microsoft explained in an Feb. When the end of IE 11 draws near, users will see a dialog box telling them that "the future of Internet Explorer is in Microsoft Edge." The dialog box will have a "Continue" button that will automatically bring their IE 11 browsing data to Microsoft Edge. IE 11 for desktops is getting disabled for Windows users that followed the semiannual channel Windows update model. It’s fair to say that, with these improvements, Internet Explorer 11 has taken a huge leap forward, putting itself up to par with its competitors and making its loyal users a huge favor.The venerable Internet Explorer 11 browser for desktops is mostly getting automatically disabled and replaced with the Microsoft Edge browser through a Feb. The browser's security has also improved enormously, blocking or, at worst, alerting you of possible unwanted complements or toolbars that may have installed themselves on the browser and restricting potentially dangerous file downloads. Internet Explorer 11 offers a smooth, fast and efficient internet browsing experience, getting rid of any excessively complicated controls and maximizing its compatibility with web standards.

Fortunately today, all that is left of that internet browser is its name.įirefox’s recent improvement and the advances introduced by Google Chrome have forced Microsoft to practically rebuild its entire browser, turning it into something completely different from what it had been until now. Everyone knows that, from its very beginnings, internet explorer has been an enemy of fast and secure internet browsing.
