PC World - USA (2021-06)

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100 PCWorld JUNE 2022

HERE’S HOW


IMAGE: MICROSOFT

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icrosoft has been gradually
edging away from Internet
Explorer for years now. The
company has instead been
pushing the growth of its faster and more
secure web browser, Microsoft Edge. In fact,
Microsoft is officially retiring Internet Explorer
(fave.co/3DVLdhl) on June 15, 2022.
There’s no need to worry about those old
sites (fave.co/3FXBhpy) that don’t work well
on modern browsers, though. Microsoft

Edge includes a feature called Internet
Explorer Mode. This feature was primarily
designed for businesses that need to load
internal sites without having to update or
redesign them, but it also works for the
average person just wanting to experience
older sites that haven’t been updated for
modern browsers.
To use Internet Explorer Mode in Edge,
launch Edge and click the ellipsis (...) button in
the top-right corner of the window. In the

How to Use Internet Explorer


Mode in Microsoft Edge
Kick it old school. BY MARSHALL GUNNELL
Free download pdf