Internet Explorer — Portable Old Version

For the legacy system administrator maintaining a 2008-era factory automation dashboard or a developer testing corporate ActiveX controls, a portable old IE is an indispensable tool. For everyone else—including home users—it is a security catastrophe waiting to happen.

Running an is like driving a car without airbags or seatbelts. Do not use it for general web browsing. internet explorer portable old version

Microsoft stopped releasing security updates for IE on all Windows versions (except ESU paid support) by January 2024. A portable IE8 contains , including EternalBlue-style exploits. For the legacy system administrator maintaining a 2008-era

: Older versions of Internet Explorer are no longer receiving security updates. Use them only for trusted internal sites or testing, and avoid logging into personal accounts while using legacy versions. Lifecycle FAQ - Internet Explorer and Microsoft Edge Do not use it for general web browsing