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Microsoft’s New Browser for Windows 7 Will Be Retired in a Little Over a Year

Microsoft’s modern version of Edge browser, which runs on the Chrome engine, is now available on non-Windows 10 operating systems as well, including here Windows 7, Windows 8.1, and macOS.

A new browser on Windows 7 is surprising news for some, as the platform has already been retired and is no longer getting security updates as of January this year.

However, the Chromium-based Edge won’t stick around for too long on Windows 7, as Microsoft plans to retire it in mid-2021.

Support until at least mid-2021

News of Microsoft supporting Edge on Windows 7 until at least July 2021 first surfaced earlier this year, but now the software giant has updated its official documentation with more specifics about this date.

“We will continue to support Microsoft Edge on Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 until July 15... (read more)

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