After the release of Windows XP in 2001 and for a few years that followed, Internet Explorer 6 was the biggest, most important browser in the world. And for longer, it has been the buggy browser that's overstayed its welcome. Microsoft announced it would support IE6 through April of this year back in 2009, and today (along with XP and Office 2003) is the last day Microsoft will provide updates. Unless you're an old user who couldn't care less or are somehow nostalgic for a broken web, it's finally time to say goodbye.
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Good thing I signed up at launch so people know I'm the real evilcackle
Huge loss for those who don't know where else to spend their surplus $8 a month
study abroad is the chance to find yourself while acquiring a comprehension of an alternate culture. Being in another spot without help from anyone else can overpower on occasion.
Seriously, it's 2022. It's time to find a new browser.
Websites are harvesting our data even before we
Replace IE with something better on Xbox 360 then.
Goodbye IE. Will miss you, NOT.
Their own fault, this should have been the best browser but they got cocky
At first I thought IE as a whole was dead... Sadly I was disappointed.
Title is veeeeeery misleading. They are stopping support for IE6, not IE as a whole!