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    Microsoft Ends Support for the old Non-Chromium Edge — Legacy Edge

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    By Tapiwa Matthew Mutisi on March 10, 2021 browsers, Internet, Microsoft, News, Report

    Microsoft has officially ended support for its legacy Edge browser, the company announced in a blog post. Support for Microsoft’s Edge browser ended March 9 and while the legacy version of Microsoft Edge remains functional, it will no longer receive security updates going forward.

    Microsoft Launches New Version of Edge

    And just to be clear, it has been over a year since Microsoft launched its new Chromium-based Edge browser for desktop, and the company has quickly replaced the old Microsoft Edge which was a replacement for Internet Explorer 11 with the new version via Windows updates.

    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 Edge was originally codenamed “Spartan” and was included with Windows 10 as the operating system’s default web browser before it was officially named Edge. The Edge mantle is being taken up by Microsoft’s Chromium-based browser, which was in beta throughout 2019 and officially launched in January 2020.

    Therefore, this means that Edge (the old Edge, that is) survived just over a year alongside its replacement. Microsoft also says Legacy Edge will automatically be removed by the April Windows 10 update, with the new Edge being installed in its stead.

    If you’re the tech support person for your family, it’s worth checking in with your relatives to make sure Microsoft successfully bullied them into switching to the new Edge. If somehow, it’s not installed on their computers (or your computer), you can download it directly from Microsoft’s website.

    Microsoft Building a Chromium-Powered Web Browser To Replace Edge on Windows 10

    The death of Legacy Edge is bittersweet in some ways. By most metrics, the new Edge is vastly superior, but it does put the final nail in the coffin of Microsoft’s custom web-rendering engines, the history of which stretches back to early versions of Internet Explorer.

    It probably won’t be missed, given its... performance, but it’s still the end of an era. The old Edge is officially gone, and the new Edge has fully replaced it.

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    Tapiwa Matthew Mutisi has been covering blockchain technology, intelligent technologies, cryptocurrency, cybersecurity, telecommunications technology, sustainability, autonomous vehicles, and other topics for Innovation Village since 2017. In the years since, he has published over 4,000 articles — a mix of breaking news, reviews, helpful how-tos, industry analysis, and more. | Open DM on Twitter @TapiwaMutisi

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