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Specifically, Microsoft Edge Legacy support will be sunset on March 9, 2021. After that date, Microsoft will no longer provide security updates for the aging browser.
After being replaced by the vastly-improved Chromium-based version, Microsoft is saying goodbye to the legacy version of Edge next year.
Microsoft Edge is dead—long live Microsoft Edge To the four of you who were using legacy Edge, we extend our condolences.
In this guide, we'll show how you can use Microsoft Edge in Windows 11 to save time and money during Black Friday 2021.
Microsoft will remove the legacy Edge browser from Windows 10 users' machines as of April's Patch Tuesday, a month after ceasing security updates for the old Edge.
Microsoft this week explained that its non-Chromium-based Microsoft Edge browser (based on earlier EdgeHTML technology) will get removed when April 'update Tuesday' security patches get applied to ...
On April 13th, Microsoft will release a cumulative monthly patch that will remove the legacy version of Edge from Windows 10 computers.
Support for Microsoft’s Edge browser is ending today — not the new Chromium-based one, but the original Edge that was built as a replacement for Internet Explorer 11.
According to Microsoft representatives that spoke to Neowin, the standalone Chromium Edge browser will be supported (with new versions available) on Windows 7 through at least July 15 th, 2021.
Microsoft will begin the gradual phase-out of IE11 by ending Teams support for it this fall. Microsoft will stop providing security updates for the desktop version of legacy Edge after next March.
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