What versions of Internet Explorer are still supported?

What versions of Internet Explorer are still supported?

“The Internet Explorer 11 desktop application will be retired and go out of support on June 15, 2022, for certain versions of Windows 10.” While the Long-Term Servicing Channel (LTSC) of Windows 10 will still include Internet Explorer next year, all consumer versions will end support of the browser.

Should I still support Internet Explorer?

Short answer: No, you shouldn’t. While Internet Explorer is universally unpopular, it is still installed by default in the latest Windows 10 computers we use today. As of today, IE is very much disliked and many big websites, including YouTube, GitHub, CodePen, and Apple, no longer support it.

Which is the latest version of Internet Explorer?

The latest version of Internet Explorer will continue to follow the component policy, which means that it follows the support lifecycle and is supported for as long as the Windows operating system on which it is installed.

Is the Microsoft Internet Explorer browser still supported?

Many Independent Software Vendors (ISVs) no longer support older versions of Internet Explorer. For example, Microsoft 365 takes advantage of modern web standards and runs best with the latest browser, Microsoft Edge.

When does Internet Explorer 11 stop being supported?

Internet Explorer is a component of the Windows operating system and the most current version will continue to follow the specific support lifecycle policy for the operating system on which it is installed. Internet Explorer 11 will be supported for the life of Windows 7, Windows 8.1, and Windows 10.

Is the build number of Internet Explorer the same as Windows Vista?

The list numbers might be changed by the latest update. The build number of Internet Explorer in the release version of Windows Vista is the same as in other versions. You can open the About Internet Explorer dialog box by clicking Help > About Internet Explorer. Or, press Alt+X and then press A.