Categories: Tech Tips

Why you should upgrade to Windows 10 or Internet Explorer 11

Microsoft said back in August 2014 that it would end support for Internet Explorer 10,9,8, and Windows 8, but the time has now come for the end to actualize. To this end, Microsoft has released an “end of life” patch for these old IE and Windows versions, prompting people to upgrade to Internet Explorer 11 or Windows 10 (the company’s latest version of Windows).

There are usually two reasons to upgrade to Internet Explorer 11 and Windows 10, the first pertaining to security. Failing to upgrade to the latest stable OS updates leaves your device vulnerable to bugs and loopholes that Internet Explorer 11 and Windows 10 have been released to combat. This is the case because all updates have loopholes and bugs that future updates must patch or fix. If, for example, you have 5 leaks on your roof and you patch up 3, then you still have a chance of seeing a leaking house in the event of a major rain — even if three of the five holes have been patched up. Only when you fix all five leaks can you have any assurance (even if only some) that your roof has been fixed. Internet Explorer 11 and Windows 10 may be problematic for some, but Microsoft has released these new OS updates to fix whatever problems Internet Explorer 8, 9, 10, and Windows 8 caused you in the web browsing experience.

The next reason to upgrade to Internet Explorer 11 and Windows 10 pertains to new features within the mobile experience. If you refuse to upgrade, you’ll miss the new features Microsoft has baked into these updates. Microsoft’s Windows 10 is something of which to be proud, seeing that the company has now retired the Internet Explorer web browser by integrating the new Edge web browser into Windows 10. These new changes may be scary, but they’ll actually improve your web browsing experience in that they contain new features that make your time on the Web more effective. You can complain against updating your device, but you don’t know what’s on the other side until you jump in and see for yourself.

So, there you have it. Why should you upgrade to Internet Explorer 11 and Windows 10? The answer, in a clear sentence, is this: Microsoft has killed support for earlier IE versions and Windows 8, and you should update your device(s) so that you can have both security and a newness to your web browsing experience. Sure, the latter reason may not sound convincing by itself, but the former bolsters the defense.

Source

Deidre Richardson

Deidre Richardson (dual B.A., History and Music, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) stumbled upon tech a little later in life than expected. After picking up her first smartphone (the Galaxy S3), the rest is history. She currently writes for SamMobile, the largest Samsung fan site worldwide, as well as smartwatch site smartwatch.me.

Recent Posts

How Second-Screen Habits Turned Sports Betting Into a Mobile-First Experience

Watching sport does not feel as self contained as it once did. It used to…

1 week ago

Why Your “Stress Response” is Unique: A Deep Dive into Enneagram Triggers

You're in the same meeting as your coworker. The deadline just got moved up by…

1 month ago

Are Lone Worker Apps A Worthwhile Investment?

Imagine working alone on a late shift, driving between job sites, or checking a property…

1 month ago

The Digital High-Roller: Why Streamed High-Stakes Wagers Became the Unmissable New Gaming Genre

Something fundamental shifted in the world of content creation a few years ago. For a…

5 months ago

How mobile phones are shaping the future of the casino industry

Ever since the first casino was opened in the 17th century, this sector has made…

7 months ago

How to Unlock All Factions in Princess & Conquest – Complete Guide for All Unlockable Races and Kingdoms

If you've spent even a few hours in Princess & Conquest, you’ve likely stumbled upon…

9 months ago