Google and the NHS may soon be ditching support for Internet Explorer 6, but that hasn’t stopped UK government officials from declaring the browser doesn’t give them cause for concern, unlike their French and German counterparts.
On Friday Google – which was recently the victim of a high-profile attack from hackers understood to be based in China, who exploited code in IE6 – confirmed plans to dump support for old browsers.
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From 1 March, Mountain View will turn its back on IE6 for good.
“Many other companies have already stopped supporting older browsers like Internet Explorer 6 as well as browsers that are not supported by their own manufacturers,” noted Google.
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