In December, Microsoft announced that it was going to end support for versions 8,9, 10 and XNUMX of Internet Explorer, but if it really wanted to lead its users to upgrade to newer software, it missed the opportunity.
So today we can officially consider versions 8, 9 and 10 of Internet Explorer, a historical event. It was raining and it passed….
According to the company, the applications have reached the "end of their life cycle".
The "end of life" decision means that users of older versions of Internet Explorer (except IE 11) will no longer receive updates security. They can continue to use the softwares as there is no switch on-off, but not recommended.
Microsoft urges users to upgrade to Internet Explorer 11, but also to Edge, the newest and most promising program tourof the company.
However, Edge does not yet support third-party extensions, a feature that requires too many.
Long Live Firefox!