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Microsoft announces the retirement of Internet Explorer as the Future is in Microsoft Edge.

After more than 25 years, Microsoft is retiring its long-running browser, Internet Explorer, next year. For years, users have avoided using outdated web browsers due to the advent of better alternatives. On June 15, 2022, Microsoft will phase out Internet Explorer.

The Extinction of Internet Explorer

Internet Explorer, which was released in 1995, became the dominant browser for more than a decade because it was bundled with Microsoft’s Windows operating system, which came pre-installed in billions of computers. The browser, on the other hand, began losing ground to Google’s Chrome in the late 2000s and has since been the target of numerous internet memes for its sluggishness. Despite the fact that Microsoft has aggressively promoted its Edge browser to consumers, the company has continued to provide Internet Explorer 11 in Windows 10. One of the primary factors may be that many older enterprise applications and websites only operate with Internet Explorer.

Last year, Microsoft ended support for Internet Explorer 11 for the Microsoft Teams web app. Later this year, the company intends to block Internet Explorer from accessing Microsoft 365 services. Microsoft recommends that if you use Internet Explorer, you switch to Microsoft Edge before June 15, 2022, for a quicker and more stable browsing experience. If your company uses Internet Explorer, you may have a large number of legacy Internet Explorer-based websites and applications that have been built up over time. According to Microsoft, the typical company has 1,678 legacy applications.

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According to Statcounter, Google Chrome dominates 65 percent of the sector. Safari, which was developed by Apple and is available on Apple computers and tablets, is the runner-up, with a roughly 19 percent market share as of April of this year.

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To compete more effectively, Microsoft released the Edge browser in 2015, which uses the same technology as Google’s browser. With 3.59 percent and 3.39 percent, respectively, Firefox and Edge are third and fourth. Microsoft advised its web developers to schedule an orderly transition away from Internet Explorer support based on user needs.

Some Exciting Features Of Microsoft Edge

Collections help you to quickly compile information from various websites, arrange it, export it into various folders, or simply return to your work at a later time and pick up right where you left off. Microsoft Edge is the only browser that lets you access your sidebar tabs with a single click. Vertical tabs are expected to appear in the Insider networks in the coming months. The tracking prevention feature in Microsoft Edge is intended to shield you from being monitored by websites you are not specifically visiting, giving you more power over what you see and don’t see. Whether on mobile or desktop, you can choose between three options: Basic, Balanced, or Strict.

Password Monitor is a function that, when activated, notifies you if the credentials you’ve saved to autofill have been found on the dark web. If Microsoft Edge finds a fit with any of your saved usernames and passwords, you will be prompted to take action from inside the browser. You will display a list of all leaked passwords in Settings and be directed to their respective websites to update your password. Microsoft Edge is the only desktop browser that has built-in InPrivate Bing search. As a result, when I browse in InPrivate mode, my searches aren’t associated with me or my account.

Microsoft Edge is the only browser on Windows 10 that allows you to view Netflix in 4K resolution. It is also the only browser on Windows 10 that supports Dolby Audio and Dolby Vision. If you choose to check-in Bing, you can receive reward points as part of the Microsoft Rewards program. You can donate your reward points to a cause of your choosing by activating the new Give Mode tab in your rewards settings. There is no cost to you; simply use Bing to browse. With over 1 million charities to choose from, you can help a cause that is important to you, such as the CDC Foundation and others that are assisting with the COVID response.

How to Get Microsoft Edge?

The new Microsoft Edge is now available for download at Microsoft.com/Edge. It is compatible with Windows, Mac, iOS, and Android. If you have Windows 10 and do not yet have the latest Microsoft Edge, you can download it today or expect it to arrive on your PC beginning next month as we begin the roll-out. And, whether you download it yourself or wait for it to be sent to your PC, switching is a breeze, with your favorites, passwords, form fill information, and simple settings all transferring to the new Microsoft Edge with a single click.

Microsoft Edge will be Soon Replaced by a Chromium-powered Web Browser

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Three years ago, the software giant Microsoft introduced its Edge browser, in order to replace its own old Internet Explorer and also, give a competition to the Chromium Browser from Google. Though the design and appearance of the browser had an impressive impact on its user, its browser engine (EdgeHTML) could not match the level of the Chromium-based browsers.

Now, after three years, Microsoft has given up on the Edge browser, and currently, it is working on a new chromium based browser that is codenamed Anaheim. The Edge browser was developed in 2015, especially for the users of Windows 10, and also, as an alternative to Chrome, Firefox, and other. But now, the new Anaheim browser is going to replace the Edge browser as it has been facing some compatibility issues, and has brought Microsoft under a lot of businesses and consumers pressure for the improvements.

The new browser from Microsoft will use the browser engine Blink from Google, which is used to interpret the website coding to display it on the screen. As soon as the browser is launched successfully, the developers will be more happy, as the testing work will be reduced to an extent. Microsoft had tried hard to encourage Windows users to adopt Edge as their default browser, but failed most of the time, because of the availability of more popular browsers like Chrome and Firefox.

Maybe because of the popularity of Google Chrome, Microsoft has decided to develop its new browser on the same Chromium technology. There have been no official comments on the matter from Microsoft. But considering the reports from the Windows Central, it is estimated that Microsft will announce the browser in the coming week, and it may be out in the early half of next year.