Microsoft will stop supporting Internet Explorer 10 in January 2020

Microsoft is expected to permanently discontinue support for the outdated Internet Explorer 2020 in January 10.
The worst browser in history, without a doubt, is Internet Explorer. Microsoft tired of criticism and that hardly anyone used its browser, in Windows 10 it completely reinvented it. Slow, clumsy, inefficient or vulnerable, are just some of the qualifiers that he earned. For this reason Microsoft will stop supporting Internet Explorer 10 as of January of next year. With this a stage is closed.
Internet Explorer 10 has its days numbered
"We will not release any security updates, there will be no free or paid support options, and there will be no online technical content changes for IE10."
Those users who have Windows Server 2012 or Windows Embedded 8 Standard update to IE11, which will arrive this year for these two operating systems. A peculiarity in this case is that it came as a desktop application, so there will be no mosaic mode for these two Windows distributions. It is still paradigmatic that Internet Explorer 11, which was launched in October 2013, arrives six years later on this browser.
From Microsoft they have highlighted that IE10 will continue to have updates through Windows Server Update Services, with updates when necessary and within the monthly updates. This will be until next January 2020, which will be when it will officially stop having support.
Source: HOCP



