Company says decision to disable desktop app comes as web developers less likely to make sites compatible with browser, which first graced computers in 1995

Microsoft has announced it will kill off its much-maligned legacy internet browser Internet Explorer close to 27 years after it graced desktop computers in 1995.

From 15 June, the desktop app will be disabled and users will be redirected to Microsoft’s Edge browser instead.

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