Internet Explorer has always been the default browser for Windows. Although it continues to be adopted in the Windows 10 operating system, it has become a real threat to users due to performance issues and fewer features compared to its competitors, and Microsoft has replaced it with Microsoft Edge
Ignoring many users, due to the above reasons, Microsoft has chosen to keep Internet Explorer 11 installed on Windows 10, but not as the default browser. Recently, the company advised users of its operating system to remove this browser from their computers. Here's how to completely remove Internet Explorer from Windows 10.
The process of removing Internet Explorer from the Windows operating system is done through the original system features, meaning that the following explanation will not pose any danger to your files or the Windows system. If you regret uninstalling the browser, you can also reinstall it at any time you deem necessary
How to remove Internet Explorer from Windows 10
In addition to the warnings mentioned above, and it is also necessary to uninstall any other program, this requires an account that has administrator or administrator privileges on the machine.
"Open the Start menu and search for "Control Panel
In the "Programs" section, click "Uninstall a program"
Now, it should be noted that Internet Explorer is not part of the list. Then click "Enable or disable Windows features"
In the window that appears, find Internet Explorer 11 in the list and uncheck it. In the message that appears, click "Yes", then "OK"
Restart your computer
After restarting your computer, you will notice that Internet Explorer is no longer present in Windows. If you need to roll it back, just follow the step by step above, tick the box next to it in the list and restart your computer so that it will be reinstalled