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Microsoft is ending support for the old non-Chromium Edge – The Verge
Microsoft is ending support for its Legacy Edge browser, which originally debuted as the default browser for Windows 10. Users who have it installed will have it…

The new Edge will automatically replace it in April
Support for Microsofts Edge browser is ending today not the new Chromium-based one, but the original Edge that was built as a replacement for Internet Explorer 11. Microsoft now calls it Legacy Edge, and the company announced it would be discontinuing the product back in August. That day has finally come: Legacy Edge will no longer receive security updates, and anyone still using it should start the process of switching to something else.
Legacy…
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