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That entirely depends on who those 3% are and how much revenue they bring. Back when IE6 had 3% that was reason enough to keep supporting it


IE6 was already announced dead by Microsoft when it reached so tiny market share, you are forgetting IE got several versions up to 11, before being replaced by Edge, followed by Edge Chrome, later rebranded as Edge.




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