

Even though the new Chromium-based edition of Edge is available on macOS and mobile devices, there's no way to use Edge on Windows XP. Second, Microsoft's replacement for Internet Explorer, Microsoft Edge, is not available for Windows XP. If you still somehow have Safari installed on Windows XP, you shouldn't use it as it's extremely outdated and insecure. First, though Safari was once available for Windows, Apple discontinued it long ago.

We've covered the major browsers, but what about lesser-known options that might support Windows XP?įor completion's sake, we should mention two silly-sounding choices. They provide a different interface but are vulnerable to the same security bugs as Internet Explorer. For example, old versions of Maxthon and Avant Browser act as shells around Internet Explorer. You should also avoid browsers that use Internet Explorer's rendering engine. In fact, Microsoft discontinued support for IE 11 in 2022, marking the death of the final version. And of course, Microsoft wants you to upgrade to Windows 10 or Windows 11 and use Microsoft Edge.

Most modern websites will let you know that they don't work properly-or at all-with IE 8. Even if you have to use Windows XP for some reason, you shouldn't use Internet Explorer anymore. Not only is IE 8 already an outdated browser without modern features and performance, but it hasn't received any security patches since April 2014 either. IE 8 is wildly outdated, and Microsoft hasn't supported it since the end of Windows XP's life. The most recent version of Internet Explorer available on Windows XP is Internet Explorer 8.
