MICROSOFT EDGE VS INTERNET EXPLORER ANDROID
Related story: Microsoft Edge Browser Now Available on Android and iOS Last February, they’ve announced their move on sunsetting the IE11 and Microsoft Edge Legacy browsers, “working on the new Microsoft Edge, listening to our customers’ needs for world-class compatibility (including legacy app support), security, privacy, easy and unified manageability, and productivity.” Following through to that promise of working towards the needs of their users, they announced this May that they have taken a bold step in enabling their customers with a dual-engine advantage that offers compatibility for apps that work in IE and legacy. Learn more about the future of Internet Explorer in Microsoft Edge.
The Internet Explorer 11 desktop application will be retired and go out of support on Jfor certain versions of Windows 10. While you can view modern sites with Chromium, the legacy sites, IE-based websites, and apps can be viewed using their IE mode. For those who are unfamiliar with it, Microsoft Edge is an internet browsing package that contains Chromium and the IE mode.
The browser isn’t totally new as this has been introduced a few years back via the legacy version. Instead, the new Microsoft Edge replaces IE11, along with Microsoft Edge legacy, with a mode that lets customers use Edge with an IE mode, offering an overall more secure and modern web experience. By August this year, all the Microsoft 365 apps and services will stop supporting IE11 on Windows 10. It’s an end of an era as Microsoft retires Internet Explorer 11, the browser that has grown since the start of the internet’s boom.