Internet Explorer Browser Is Being Deactivated Forever
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In 1995, Internet Explorer made its debut as a paid add-on for Windows 95 users, and the browser would go on to dominate web browsing in the late 1990s and early 2000s.
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The popularity of Internet Explorer has been steadily declining since its peak in 2003.
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Internet Explorer’s decline is primarily due to its younger browser brother, Microsoft Edge.
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Microsoft Edge is the future of Internet Explorer on Windows 10,” says Sean Lyndersay, Microsoft Edge Program Manager.
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There’s no need to worry if you’re one of the few people who still uses Internet Explorer as their primary browser because nothing will be lost on June 15.
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Internet Explorer’s market share of less than 2% (as of May 2022, according to StatCounter) demonstrates how far the browser has fallen.