As you all know, the tech giant is now promoting a new browser: Chromium Edge. As a matter of fact, Microsoft announced that a new feature called IE Mode would be part of the new browser very soon. This means that users will no longer have to use Internet Explorer separately. 

Will Microsoft remove Internet Explorer?

Recently, a team from Microsoft started a new conversation on Reddit and encouraged users to ask questions about the latest preview builds of Microsoft Edge. Apparently, users are concerned about Microsoft completely removing IE11 from Windows 10. In fact, one Redditor directly asked Microsoft this question: Internet Explorer users may be glad to learn that Microsoft has no plans to remove IE11 from Windows. The native Windows browser will be included in all the upcoming Windows 10 versions. That clearly means that Microsoft will continue to support IE11 forever and ever.  Quick Tip: However, if you ever get bored using IE, you can upgrade to a fast, reliable, and privacy-focused browser. We recommend downloading and installing Opera, a web browser built with the Chromium engine, just like Microsoft Edge and Google Chrome. This tool blocks third-party trackers and cookies from accessing and selling your user data, all while providing you with lightning-fast browsing speeds. So, what are you waiting for? Are you ready to take the leap into a new browsing era? If the answer is yes, then hit the download button below.

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