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Microsoft Edge is dropping its Windows 7, Windows 8, and Windows 8.1 support starting January 2023. What does the lack of support actually mean to these versions?
Microsoft has published a blog post with details about the upcoming end of support for Edge on consumer and server versions of Windows 7, 8, 8.1. The company will pull the plug on January 10, 2023.
Edge of obsolescence Support for Windows 7 and 8 fully ends in January, including Microsoft Edge Even businesses that will pay for it won't get new Windows 7 security updates.
Windows 7 ESU and Windows 8 extended support ended this week. Patches on both operating systems for Chrome and Microsoft Edge will also cease.
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Microsoft announced today that a future Microsoft Edge update would permanently disable the Internet Explorer 11 desktop web browser on some Windows 10 systems in February.
Microsoft just rolled out an update to Edge that brings the browser to version 108. It's a relatively small update as well as the final one of the year.