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Microsoft will force Internet Explorer users to open some websites in Edge – Engadget
When the company releases the next version of its Edge browser, Internet Explorer users won’t be able to access some 1,156 websites, including popular destinations…

Microsoft may have finally devised a way to get people to stop using Internet Explorer once and for all (via ZDNet). When the company releases the next version of its Edge browser, currently slated to come out sometime in November, Internet Explorer users won’t be able to access some 1,156 websites, including popular destinations like YouTube, Twitter, Instagram and ESPN. Instead, they’ll be promoted to go to those websites using Microsoft’s more modern, Chromium-based browser.
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