* Chrome for Android only, not native Android browser For mobile device operating systems, Oracle provides support for the most recent browser delivered by the device operating system only. Support is provided by Oracle on all platforms that the browser vendor provides support for. Furthermore, new applications that release on Oracle’s Redwood Design system are not guaranteed to support Internet Explorer 11. Oracle will continue to support IE 11 in released products through their Lifetime Support Policy (LSP), but as new patch sets and release versions are made available Oracle will cease to certify Internet Explorer and many features will not work properly on that browser. There are significant security and performance concerns with Internet Explorer 11 (see Microsoft FAQ), and Oracle encourages customers to move to a modern browser such as Microsoft Edge, Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, or Apple Safari. Given that Microsoft has deprecated Internet Explorer 11, beginning in July 2020 Oracle will stop certifying Internet Explorer to access new Oracle application releases. Microsoft Internet Explorer 11- Microsoft has deprecated IE 11 in Windows 10 and recommends using Edge as the default browser. Microsoft Internet Explorer policy update: Please visit the Microsoft Edge FAQ for a description of the Edge support policy: Beginning in MS Edge v77, Microsoft has decoupled Edge from Windows OS and shifted to a Chromium-based browser technology & deployment model that follows a continuous 6-week update pattern similar to Chrome & Firefox
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