Windows 7 - 8.1: continued support for Microsoft Edge

Microsoft has published a new support article that reveals that the versions of SP1 and Windows 8.1 will continue to automatically receive Microsoft Edge (based on Chromium) through Windows Update.

According to new information, operating systems will install the browser, it will stick to the taskbar and its shortcut will also appear in .

It will not replace the Internet and will not change your browser's default settings.

The change will take effect on Windows 8.1 (Home, Professional, Ultimate, Starter, or Core Edition only) and Windows 7 SP1 (Home, Professional, Ultimate, Starter, or Core Edition only).

This update is not intended for enterprise devices but devices running Windows 7 or Windows 8.1 in an Active domain or Azure Active Directory.

Edge browser contains the following updates:

  • KB4567409 for Windows 8.1
  • KB4567409 for Windows 7

It is worth noting that Windows 7 is no longer supported, but that did not stop Microsoft from releasing Edge for this operating system.

Η is of course interested in increasing the adoption rate of the new browser, and Windows 7 still has many active installations.

So why a company like Microsoft can not accept one Google Chrome to hold the largest market share when the Windows 10 are now installed on over 1 billion computers worldwide.

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