As you may already know, Internet Explorer is no longer the default browser that comes with Windows 10. The built-in browser solution is Chromium-based Edge now. Unfortunately, compatibility issues make it so that IE still comes as part of the default installation of Windows 10. In fact, the Agency went ahead and started urging the population to stop using Internet Explorer entirely. This went on to the point where they slowly started migrating users to the newer browsers themselves.

You need to stop using Internet Explorer

CISA went on and added that: The bottom line of CISA’s recommendations is that you switch to a new browser entirely, regardless of which one it is. Looking for a browser that is safe, secure, and keeps your data private? Check out UR Browser! The agency further explained: However, you need to remember that even if you do switch to another browser, you are still vulnerable because of the apps that use Internet Explorer’s engine. Microsoft has taken note of the bug, and is currently in the process of patching it. However, no information on an actual release date is available. What browser did you switch to after abandoning Internet Explorer? Tell us more in the comment section below.

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