Are you still insisting on using IE browser or relying on IE compatibility mode to browse the web? In fact, Microsoft has announced that it will officially retire Internet Explorer on June 15, 2022. However, what is more surprising is that Microsoft recently brought two experience updates to its own IE mode for the Edge browser of Win10/11, namely the restoration of IE COM object calls and two-way cookie sharing. It is understood that IE COM objects are an important part of many applications and workflow functions. The two-way cookie sharing can facilitate the sharing of cookies between old and new browser engines, thereby speeding up access speed, account login, etc. It is worth mentioning that Edge has been updated to version v100, which corresponds to the original version of Chrome. Compared with the original version of Chrome, Edge is more friendly to local users, including synchronization functions, IE compatibility mode, certified plug-ins, faster running speed, etc. .
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