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As part of its plans to deprecate Internet Explorer, Microsoft will force certain URLs to open in Edge instead of IE, starting next month for most users (Catalin Cimpanu/ZDNet)

Catalin Cimpanu / ZDNet: As part of its plans to deprecate Internet Explorer, Microsoft will force certain URLs to open in Edge instead of IE, starting next month for most users  —  Here's the list of 1,156 sites you won't be able to open in Internet Explorer anymore.  —  Big changes are coming to Internet Explorer.
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