![]() ![]() security patches from Microsoft, that is. Microsoft Edge version 109, deployed in the week of January 12, will therefore remain the last Edge version on all these Windows systems, and it will not get any security patches anymore. (** Sometime between January 17 and 19, Microsoft updated their documentation with "Microsoft Edge version 109 will receive critical security fixes and fixes for known exploit bugs until Octo") (* Anonymous reader correctly noted that Mozilla has not yet made a formal statement on ending Firefox support on these Windows versions.) In addition, even on Windows Server 2012, Edge will stop getting official security updates from Microsoft in January, although the server itself is still supported until October this year - which came as quite a surprise to many organizations. As we announced two more years of critical security patches for Windows 7 and Server 2008 R2, users started asking how they could keep browsing web sites securely given that all major browsers ( Chrome, Firefox*, Edge, Brave, Vivaldi) would lose support on these Windows versions in January 2023. ![]()
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