I still remember the time when I was using Netscape Navigator browser and I decided to switch to Internet Explorer when I switched from slow dial-up connection to fast broadband. Whenever a user required to visit a website, the Internet Explorer icon on the Desktop helped him. Internet Explorer was the default web browser in Windows operating system and it came bundled or built-in with all Windows versions. Every website was developed to keep Internet Explorer in mind. There was no Chrome or Firefox or other web browsers. There was a time when almost every Windows user was using Internet Explorer to browse the Internet. I still can’t forget the good old days of Internet Explorer web browser. In this article, we’ll discuss why did Microsoft decide to retire Internet Explorer (IE), how will Internet Explorer retire or expire and what will happen after Internet Explorer retires? IE11 icons on Start Menu, Taskbar, Desktop, etc will be deleted/removed automatically by June 2023 security update scheduled for June 13, 2023.įollowing is the original article posted on June 16, 2022: IE11 will be disabled through a Microsoft Edge update which will start arriving on certain Windows 10 devices starting February 14, 2023. Now IE11 is scheduled to be permanently disabled on Windows 10 devices on February 14, 2023. UPDATE on February 14, 2023: Internet Explorer 11 (IE11) desktop application was retired and declared out-of-support on June 15, 2022.
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