Your computer being used for cyberattacks without your knowledge.

It is important to clarify that is a free, built-in feature of the Windows operating system and does not require a "crack," serial key, or "full version" activator. Websites offering "cracked" versions of free browsers are often distributing malware, spyware, or ransomware .

Because IE11 was always free software provided by Microsoft, any download labeled as a "crack" is a security risk. You should never download executable files (.exe) for browsers from third-party "warez" or "torrent" sites. 2. Built-in Availability

Microsoft officially retired IE11 on most platforms in June 2022. The secure, modern way to access legacy websites that require Internet Explorer is through : Open Microsoft Edge . Go to Settings > Default Browser .

IE10 was the default, but users were encouraged to update to Windows 8.1 (which included IE11) for free via the Windows Store. 3. How to Enable IE11 Safely