A little over a year ago, Microsoft warns consumers end of support to Internet Explorer 11It is scheduled to expire tomorrow, June 15, 2022. In this context, research says: 47% of Windows 10 devices used by businesses will be affected by the end of Microsoft’s classic browser.
According to analytics firm Lansweeper, which analyzed itand 9 million devices across 33,000 different organizationsAbout 50% of computers running the Windows 10 operating system will need to update to the Microsoft Edge browser.
The report also points out that 79% of the computers surveyed are not up to date with the latest Windows 10 version, and only 21% are using the 21H2 update. Meanwhile, 29.67% were still using the 2004 version of the operating system.
The End of Internet Explorer
Only 8.06% are using the 21H1 version of the system and the other 24.03% are using older updates. In any case, the computers analyzed may be using Google Chrome or Microsoft Edge as their primary browser.
An analysis of “.gov” sites in the United States shows that 7.3% of visitors use the Microsoft Edge browser, not even mentioning Internet Explorer. Even nostalgic users can use Internet Explorer’s render mode in Edge.
Source: Tec Mundo
