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Microsoft announced its final retirement plans for the InternetExplorer browser on Wednesday, but the browser isn't gone just yet.

Today, Microsoft is concluding the retirement and end-of-life support for its Internet Explorer browser.

Microsoft Edge already had a “Reload in IE mode” button in its taskbar to get you accustomed to using the new browser. Internet Explorer mode allows you to view websites and applications based on legacy scripts and code in a more compatible fashion. Microsoft Edge has already proved to be fairly popular with approximately 212,695,000 users worldwide, according to a study by Atlas VPN. Data from Statcounter placed Edge at about 10.07% of the most used browsers globally.

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