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While Microsoft has moved to Edge for Windows 10 on the desktop, Internet Explorer still remains available as an option.  Unlike three years ago when we first wrote this article on how to find and run Internet Explorer, Microsoft has since developed Edge much further, Users can now expect a plethora of features built around reading, inking and similar. Edge is also easier on the eyes, comes with a beautiful built-in dark mode and fluent design, and can support progressive web apps. In short, Edge is for the modern computer user. Still, if you do want to run Internet Explorer for reasons like legacy app support or just familiarity, you can find it by searching with Cortana, or in the Start Menu where it’s buried. Now, Internet Explorer isn’t for everyone. It’s actually for almost no-one right now. Microsoft leaves it enabled for users who want to run legacy web apps that will (for some reason) only run in Internet Explorer. If you don’t particularly care like 99% of people, there’s a quick way to disable Internet Explorer so it’s completely out of the way. Internet Explorer is an aging browser that tends to be riddled with security vulnerabilities, whose had its time in the spotlight and now more and more people are using alternative web browsers and realize they want to completely remove the older less reliable Internet Explorer, now is their chance to do just that. Visit OUR FORUM for further details.