Read Also: Skype App for Windows 8 Gets Sign-Out Improvements If you recall, the most important reason why Internet Explorer 6 became so hated and infamous was because it lasted for so long – it took more than 5 years for Internet Explorer 7 to finally arrive. And until then, users’ security had been compromised. That was the moment when Internet Explorer started to being perceived as “the browser that you use to download other browsers”. But with Internet Explorer 11, things are finally looking much better, and it seems that it took Microsoft quite a while to learn its lesson. Along with Internet Explorer 6, we also wave goodbye to IE 7 which, curiously enough, has a lower market share among Internet Explorer versions, at only 0.80%. Maybe time stopped for somebody on our planet. Albeit Internet Explorer 8 is scheduled to receive extended support until January 14, 2020, its life ends today for Windows XP. Microsoft reached out to TheNextWeb with the following

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