Are you seeing this error on a like a smart TV or an old tablet?
Supporting an outdated browser requires developers to write two versions of a website: one for modern systems and a "polyfilled" version for legacy systems. This doubles the cost, testing time, and potential for bugs. For many companies, the tiny percentage of users still on Internet Explorer does not justify the expense of maintaining compatibility. This browser is not supported
Before you smash your keyboard, try these troubleshooting steps in order. Are you seeing this error on a like
Certain "User-Agent Switcher" extensions or aggressive ad-blockers can trick a website into thinking you’re using an old or mobile browser. Try disabling your extensions or opening the site in an to see if the error persists. Step 4: Switch Browsers For many companies, the tiny percentage of users
"Your browser (Internet Explorer) is out of date. For the best security and experience, please upgrade. [Show me anyway]"