How to Stop Internet Explorer IE from Redirecting Page to Microsoft Edge on Windows 10/11
How to Stop Internet Explorer IE from Redirecting Page to Microsoft Edge on Windows 10/11
Windows 10 ships with two built-in browsers. One is the good old Internet Explorer that went out of support in June 2022. The other one is the Edge browser, a newer-generation Chromium-based web browser. Obviously, Edge is Microsoft’s favorite browser.
If you are still using Internet Explorer as your default browser on Windows 10 PC, you may have noticed that Internet Explorer opens Microsoft Edge or some websites automatically redirect you to Microsoft Edge.
Unfortunately, Internet Explorer may sometimes have trouble rendering content from websites using the latest web technologies. That’s why the browser first checks whether it’s capable of rendering the website content or not. Microsoft also maintains a list of all the sites that are incompatible with IE.
Whenever IE can’t render a website, it will automatically redirect you to Microsoft Edge. In other words, IE automatically launches Edge, inviting you to switch to the new web browser.
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If you don’t want Windows 10 to automatically redirect you from Internet Explorer to Edge browser when accessing incompatible websites, you can stop it. Here’s how you can do it.
Internet Explorer is old and no longer relevant in the modern browsing world. That is one of the reasons why Microsoft created a new browser called Edge and started phasing out the Internet Explorer little by little. In fact, unless you open Internet Explorer explicitly, Windows 10 no longer opens any webpage in the IE by default.
This tutorial will apply for computers, laptops, desktops, and tablets running the Windows 10 and Windows 11 operating systems (Home, Professional, Enterprise, Education) from all supported hardware manufactures, like Dell, HP, Acer, Asus, Toshiba, Lenovo, Alienware, Razer, MSI, Huawei , Microsoft Surface, and Samsung.