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Google Search Ends Support For Internet Explorer 11

Google Search is no longer supporting the Internet Explorer 11 web browser, as the company says: “We did the math. It’s time.”

Malte Ubl, a software engineer at Google, made the announcement on Twitter noting it’s especially good news for the developer community:

To clarify, “ended support” does not mean Google will be inaccessible from Internet Explorer.

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Rather, Google will serve a stripped down version of the search engine that can return basic results but not much else.

“Ended support” means none of Google’s new features going forward will not be compatible with Internet Explorer.

That’s sure to be bad news for the 1.32% of the market who use Internet Explorer on their desktop computer.

However, as the Google engineer states, it’s not justifiable to continue developing features for a segment of the market that small.

“We did the math” likely refers to an assessment of resources needed to support IE11, compared to the potential losses incurred as a result of those users not getting the full Google experience.

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WordPress did a similar assessment and dropped support for IE11 with the release of WordPress 5.8 back in July.

These decisions probably won’t impact either company too much. considering Microsoft itself is pulling the plug on Internet Explorer in July 2022.

Those who are still holding onto IE will be forced to adapt to an alternative sooner than later.

Succeeded by the Microsoft Edge browser, a new version of Internet Explorer hasn’t been released since 2013. Though IE11 remained bundled with the Windows operating system.

That’s coming to an end with Windows 11, which will only ship with Microsoft Edge.

Google’s moving on from Internet Explorer, and soon the whole world will as well.

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