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19 May 2021, 10:05 pm
Microsoft has finally said it, and it is pushing Internet Explorer to extinction in 2022 as it would end its support in favor of the native Windows 10 browser with Microsoft Edge. The world was introduced with the Internet Explorer 26 years ago, and by the time it reaches 27, it would face the end of an era in the tech industry.
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It is time to finally say goodbye to the Internet Explorer for real, especially in this development where Microsoft has announced the end of its operations by next year, even with older Windows 7 computers. While the world has already transitioned to Windows 8 or Windows 10, several users have still preferred the seventh release, referred to as the Greatest of All Time (GOAT).
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Microsoft Edge Kids Mode Offers Safer Online Browsing
Microsoft is trying to make the internet a safer space for small web crawlers. The company introduced
Microsoft Edge Kids Mode this mode week, a built-in function of Microsoft’s latest browser that provides a “protected online environment,” according to the company.
“With many of our kids spending so much more time online, and many parents and families sharing devices, we’ve been working on a solution and are excited to announce the general availability of Microsoft Edge Kids Mode,” said Liat Ben-Zur, Corporate Vice President of Microsoft. “Kids Mode gives parents peace of mind by providing a protected online environment as their kids browse the web on a shared device.”
Microsoft launches Microsoft Edge Kids mode
April 16, 2021
Microsoft has introduced a new Kids Mode for its web browser Microsoft Edge.
“We’re excited to unveil Microsoft Edge Kids Mode, a safer space for your child to discover the web,” the tech giant said in a blog post.
Kids Mode is meant to make it easy for parents to customise a safer web experience for their kids.
Parental controls
Parents can switch on the mode by selecting it from the Edge profile option. They can find Kids Mode in account options and choose their kids’ age group
Parents can choose the appropriate experience for their kid’s age from 5-8 and 9-12. It will then provide access to only pre-selected kid-friendly sites and security settings, as per the description on Microsoft’s website.