Microsoft ends support for Internet Explorer
Microsoft ends support for Internet Explorer
January 12th, Microsoft will stop supporting older versions of Internet Explorer, Internet Explorer 8, 9 and 10 are reaching “end of life” they are not HTML5 compatible.
And that’s one of the reason why they is “End of Life.” Microsoft would certainly prefer people upgrade to Internet Explorer 11.
This version is available currently for all supported versions of Windows.
The end of support means that these older versions of Internet Explorer will no longer receive security updates or technical support.
What Microsoft says?
Microsoft says: If we don’t upgrade, our computer will become more vulnerable to malware.
They says: Internet Explorer 11 offers improved security, increased performance, better backward compatibility,
and support for the web standards that power today’s websites and services.
Microsoft says: For Security with old IE browser:
Without critical browser security updates, your PC may become vulnerable to harmful viruses, spyware,
and other malicious software which can steal or damage your business data and information.
The new “End of Life” upgrade notification for Internet Explorer.
How to disable the notification feature.
To disable the notification feature in Internet Explorer, follow these steps.
These instructions are from the official Microsoft support website.