ReadWriteWeb: "Today the Internet bids another goodbye to Internet Explorer 6, whose U.S. death is inevitable. New data from Net Applications shows that less than 1% of U.S. Internet users choose IE6 as their browser of choice. And when it comes to the mobile/tablet browser market share, only 0.41% use some variation of Internet Explorer, period. iOS devices come with pre-installed Safari browsers, which make for 53.3% of the mobile browser market. Meanwhile, Opera Mini and an Android browser account for 21.66% and 15.87% of the mobile market, respectively.
Browser trends from Sitepoint showed some IE6 death signs just a month ago, noting that more people browsed the Web on their smartphones than used IE6 and IE7 combined."
Seriously, it's 2022. It's time to find a new browser.
Internet Explorer is dead, long live... Edge Chromium? Microsoft is finally retiring IE, moving its support to Edge.
Windows users have just received a very alarming notification from Microsoft regarding a security patch involving Internet Explorer.