Maximum PC: Some changes are coming to the way Microsoft's Project Spartan and Internet Explorer browsers will handle the web once Windows 10 ships. As originally conceived, both browsers would use the new rendering engine built for Project Spartan, and both would be capable of switching back to the legacy Trident engine to load certain sites that use dated technologies, and also to ensure compatibility among specific enterprise sites. Not anymore.
Microsoft will acquire more firm means in directing users from Internet Explorer 11 or IE 11 to the latest version of its Chromium-based Edge web browser, Bleeping Computer reports. It involves releasing the browsing period automatically in Microsoft Edge when a user explores a contrary to IE 11.
And Edge reaches its end-of-life in 2021.
MWEB GameZone writes: "Microsoft has taken customer feedback into account and is changing the Windows 10 upgrade experience."
lol this is great.. You guys act like Microsoft just started spying on people.. This has been going on for years