

To do so, it utilizes the Trident MSHTML engine from Internet Explorer, with only sites that you configure using the outdated methods. Most critically, it also contains a so-called IE Mode, which, if you still have Internet Explorer installed, lets you run a webpage as if you were using IE. Microsoft Edge is now built on Google’s Chromium web engine, which delivers webpages faster, supports more modern languages and web standards, and includes many features that Internet Explorer doesn’t.
