
#INTERNET EXPLORER VERSIONS UPGRADE#
The most important reason to upgrade IE is access to security patches which reduce the risk of viruses. There are several key reasons that users of Internet Explorer should upgrade their browser. Why IE users should upgrade to IE11 or Edge These UX testing considerations and processes are covered in the UX design principles class and other UX courses that address usability testing processes. Any browser that is used by more than 5% of site visitors should be tested to make certain users are able to effectively navigate and use a site. Use data from web analysis such as Google Analytics to see the browsers being used by visitors to a site. Internet Explorer (IE)Įven with the older versions of Internet Explorer being termed end-of-life, UX and web designers may still need to use older versions of IE for usability testing purposes. Of all Internet traffic, IE version 8 has a 9 percent market share, while IE 9 has 7 percent, and IE 10 garners 4 percent.

The market share of Internet Explorer versions that have been discontinued and are impacted by this announcement is approximately 20 percent of all web traffic. Market Share of discontinued Internet Explorer Versions With this announcement from Microsoft, IE 11 and Edge are the only two browsers being supported by Microsoft. In Windows 10, Edge is the replacement for Internet Explorer. Users of these older browsers should upgrade to IE 11, or if Windows 10 is installed, the browser Edge is provided as part of the most recent operating system. These versions of IE still work, and can still be used, but they will not be supported, and if bugs or security flaws are discovered, they will not be fixed.

Microsoft is encouraging users of the older versions of Internet Explorer to upgrade to the latest versions at no cost in order to receive support.
#INTERNET EXPLORER VERSIONS PATCH#
A final patch of security updates was released this week, but no additional security updates, bug fixes, or other patches will be released for these versions. Support has officially ended for Internet Explorer versions 8, 9, and 10. In Microsoft’s official terms, the old IE browsers have reached the “end of life” and must be upgraded to receive support from the company.

Microsoft announced this week that older versions of Internet Explorer (IE) have been discontinued.
