Today, we're announcing that Microsoft 365 apps and services will no longer support Internet Explorer 11 (IE 11) by this time next year. Beginning November 30, 2020, the Microsoft Teams web app will no longer support IE 11.
- Is Internet Explorer 11 still supported?
- How long is IE 11 supported?
- How long will ie be supported?
- Is ActiveX still supported?
- Is IE being phased out?
- Should I still support IE11?
- Is Edge better than Chrome?
- Will IE be removed from Windows 10?
- What is replacing Internet Explorer 11?
- Will there be Windows 11?
- Why is IE still on Windows 10?
- How do you check IE version?
Is Internet Explorer 11 still supported?
Yes, Internet Explorer 11 is the last major version of Internet Explorer. Internet Explorer 11 will continue receiving security updates and technical support for the lifecycle of the version of Windows on which it is installed.
How long is IE 11 supported?
Microsoft will end support for Internet Explorer 11 across its Microsoft 365 apps and services next year. In exactly a year, on August 17th, 2021, Internet Explorer 11 will no longer be supported for Microsoft's online services like Office 365, OneDrive, Outlook, and more.
How long will ie be supported?
"Beginning August 17, 2021, the remaining Microsoft 365 apps and services will no longer support IE 11," Microsoft said in a blogpost. By degraded experience, Microsoft means that users won't see new Microsoft 365 features in IE 11. That means no new Teams features will appear for IE11 users.
Is ActiveX still supported?
Microsoft introduced ActiveX in 1996. ... ActiveX is still supported as of Windows 10 through Internet Explorer 11, while ActiveX is not supported in their default web browser Microsoft Edge (which has a different, incompatible extension system, as it is based on Google's Chromium project).
Is IE being phased out?
In an August 17 blog post, Microsoft outlined its phase-out timetable for Internet Explorer (IE) and legacy Edge. After November 30, 2020, Microsoft Teams will no longer support IE11. And a year from now, August 17, 2021, is the date when Microsoft 365, all up, no longer will support IE11.
Should I still support IE11?
Based on analysis, our recommendation is that developers and companies continue to support Internet Explorer 11 for now, until the newer version of Edge (Chromium) can deliver a comparable experience for assistive technologies – especially JAWS, Dragon NaturallySpeaking and Zoomtext.
Is Edge better than Chrome?
It is at the same level as Microsoft's Edge. The usage of RAM and CPU is very high but produces fast search results and stays connected for longer periods. The main difference between the two browsers is RAM usage and in the case of Chrome, RAM consumption is higher than Edge.
Will IE be removed from Windows 10?
Internet Explorer is a web browser that has been around with Windows since the very beginning. Microsoft confirmed that Internet Explorer will continue to be part of Windows 10 until the very end.
What is replacing Internet Explorer 11?
Beginning November 30, 2020, the Microsoft Teams web app will no longer support IE 11. ... Having said that, Internet Explorer is being replaced by a browser called Edge which is available by default in Windows 10.
Will there be Windows 11?
Microsoft has gone into the model of releasing 2 feature upgrades a year and almost monthly updates for bug fixes, security fixes, enhancements for Windows 10. No new Windows OS is going to be released. Existing Windows 10 will keep getting updated. Hence, there will be no Windows 11.
Why is IE still on Windows 10?
In 2015, Microsoft released Microsoft Edge, which replaced IE's status as the default browser in Windows 10. ... The main reason for keeping Internet Explorer in Windows 10 is to run websites, based on legacy HTML technologies, which are not, or improperly, supported in Microsoft Edge.
How do you check IE version?
In the upper corner of Internet Explorer, select the Tools button, and then select About Internet Explorer. Open Internet Explorer, at the upper right, select the Tools button, and then choose About Internet Explorer.