IE Translator: Instantly Translate Internet Explorer Webpages

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To add a reliable translation tool to your browser, you should utilize modern, native browser translation tools or trusted web extensions like Google Translate, DeepL, or Immersive Translate.

Note: Internet Explorer (IE) has been completely retired by Microsoft, and its legacy translation plug-ins (like the old Bing Translator or Google Toolbar add-ons) are obsolete and no longer secure.

If you absolutely must open and translate a legacy web page that requires the old Internet Explorer engine, you can use the IE Tab extension in a modern browser and pair it with an explicit translation workflow. Method 1: The Modern & Secure Route (Recommended)

Modern browsers come with highly reliable, built-in translation engines that replace old IE extensions. Microsoft Edge (The Official Successor to IE) Edge features a built-in version of Microsoft Translator. Open Microsoft Edge. Navigate to a foreign-language website. Look for the Translate icon in the address bar. Click Translate to convert the entire page.

Optional: Check the box for “Always translate from [Language]” for automation. Google Chrome Chrome handles translation natively using Google Translate. Use Microsoft Translator in Microsoft Edge browser

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