Vista 32 Bit browsers

I have Vista - 32 bit and make me messeages regularly now that my bowser will be soon is no longer supported. In some cases some websites say that some features may not work.  When I check the updates, I tells me I'm at day - can you advise what I need to do - thanks for your help

Of course, you use IE.  IE 8 and IE 9 will soon not be supported, and most of the sites require more recent.  You will probably be forced to use a browse different like Firefox.  Microsoft will retire IE completely and in fact in windows 10 has already been replaced by their new browser called edge,.

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