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Microsoft expands anti-Internet Explorer tack, compels 1000 sites to open in Edge – ARNnet
Beginning with the release of Edge 87 in November, Microsoft plans to push more than 1000 websites away from Internet Explorer.

Microsoft will amp up its damnation of Internet Explorer (IE) and solidify that very aged browser’s second-rate status by soon forcibly redirecting more than a thousand websites to the much newer Edge.
According to an October 19 support document, as of the release of Edge 87 expected November 17-19 IE will refuse to render hundreds of sites, automatically closing the tab in IE and then displaying a message asserting that they don’t work in the obsolete browser.
At that point, the same URL will be…
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