Internet Explorer, after 27 years of use, will be finally disabled on June 15th. Internet Explorer was the browser integrated into Windows since 1995, later replaced by Microsoft Edge.

The company has launched deactivation on several platforms, but announced that on June 15 this application will no longer be usable on the desktop.

2013 was the last time the update was introduced when Microsoft introduced Internet Explorer 11.

The models that will be affected by this change are those that run Windows 10, while those that work with 11 and later have Microsoft Edge integrated.

Internet Explorer has long been sidelined by Google, Firefox, Safari or Edge, yet the network reacted with some memes about its "death".