![]() ![]() Mostly, it’s large, legacy organizations in industries that don’t rely too much on the web to conduct their core functions. Which begs the question: Who on earth is still relying on this obsolete web browser to run their business? But Microsoft was quick to clarify that it would still support a version of Internet Explorer built into its newer Edge web browser, as a service to all the companies that still rely on Internet Explorer. ![]() The announcement was no surprise-the once-dominant web browser faded into obscurity years ago and now delivers less than 1% of the world’s internet traffic. Microsoft announced yesterday (May 19) that it would finally retire Internet Explorer on June 15, 2022.
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