After nearly 27 years, now it’s time for the world’s popular web browser, Internet Explorer to retire and retire completely.
Microsoft is now ending support for the Internet Explorer web browser, and asking users to switch to the Microsoft Edge web browser.
Internet Explorer was originally introduced in 1995, and is included built into the Windows operating system.
In any case, with the development of the internet and web era, the Internet Explorer web browser is relatively slow to evolve or receive updates - making many turn to alternatives such as Google Chrome and Firefox in enjoying a number of new technologies.
Internet Explorer once had a market share of around 90% in the web browser arena - but now the arena is led by Google Chrome with a 65% stake.
However, now, the "child" of Internet Explorer, namely Microsoft Edge is beginning to receive support from a number of users, and many are beginning to switch to using it day by day.