![]() Microsoft says that it is taking this step to help customers ‘become more secure and up-to-date’. With general availability due to start January 15 th, Microsoft apparently plans to begin a staged rollout of the browser via Windows Update on the same date, meaning that eventually all Windows 10 devices on version 1803 or later will see the new browser replace the legacy version unless steps are taken to block it. As I reported on Petri recently, Microsoft has already made changes to Windows 10 to accommodate its new Chromium-based Edge browser.
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