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Microsoft will release a follow-up update to remove visual references such as Internet Explorer 11 icons

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The Internet Explorer 11 browser will officially stop support on February 14, 2023, but it has not completely disappeared in the field of individual users and enterprises.

In a recent blog post released by Microsoft, Microsoft introduced the follow-up operations on disabling the IE11 browser. The summary information is as follows:

 Microsoft will release an optional non-secure "C" update on May 23, 2023, removing visual references to the IE11 browser in some Win10 versions.

 Microsoft will release Windows security updates (“B” category) on Patch Tuesday, June 13, 2023, removing visual references in Windows systems, including the IE11 icon in the Start menu and taskbar, and more.

Microsoft says IE11 will no longer be supported on June 15, 2022, and will be permanently disabled on February 14, 2023. These changes are designed to provide a better user experience and smooth the transition for users from IE11 to Microsoft Edge, ensuring a faster, safer, and more modern web experience.

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