ie11 retirement

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The ie11 retirement tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about the end of support for Internet Explorer 11 and related browser transitions. Content includes Microsoft's shift from Edge Legacy to the Chromium-based Edge, which was part of a broader effort to phase out older browser technologies. Users discuss how Windows updates have automated the migration away from IE11 and Edge Legacy, affecting enterprise IT environments and consumer devices. The tag also touches on compatibility issues, security implications, and the impact on legacy web applications that relied on IE11-specific features. These threads provide practical insights for IT administrators and users navigating the retirement of IE11 and the move to modern browsers.
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    Edge Legacy Ends: How Windows Update Moved Windows 10 to Chromium Edge

    Microsoft quietly—then not so quietly—took a major step to collapse an awkward transition period: Windows 10 machines running the aging Edge Legacy (EdgeHTML) browser were slated to have that app removed and replaced by the Chromium-based Microsoft Edge via a Windows cumulative update released...
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