Teams fully supports these Internet browsers on paper, with exceptions for calling and meetings. In reality, the browsers’ behavior has a lot to be desired. That’s why you’re still asking around for expanded support for other browsers or looking for solutions when the supposedly compatible browser proves to be anything but supported. Hopefully, we will see some improvements soon. In the meantime, here are some things you can do to correct the browser compatibility issues on your own.

What can I do if Teams browser version is not supported?

Unsuccessfully trying to start Microsoft Teams in a compatible web browser version is truly frustrating. Try to fix this by using the below solutions:

1. Manually check for Microsoft Teams updates

Teams desktop client updates are released every two weeks or so after rigorous internal testing. Updates can take up to a few minutes of your time, but they are known for solving bugs, software vulnerabilities, and making the user experience better in the long run. You get why keeping your software up-to-date is critical, so manually double checking that everything is fine cannot hurt.

2. Use Incognito mode

Note: The above steps are for Google Chrome. They slightly vary depending on your web browser. Every time you don’t want your browser to remember your activity, browse the web privately in Incognito mode. Who would have thought this could also help Microsoft Teams recognizing your browser version? It has been repeatedly verified and proven to work. For a step-by-step guide on how to start private browsing in various browsers, do check out our dedicated guide. If your current Microsoft Teams browser version isn’t included in the official support list, go to the next solutions.

3. Use a supported browser

Can you complain with such a generous choices list at your disposal? Check it out closely: Limits and specifications for Microsoft Teams and go for one of the compatible Internet browsers.

4. Enjoy a rich Microsoft teams experience via the Android mobile app

Tired of seeing the same “Your browser version isn’t supported” error over and over again? You can have a rich experience via the mobile app too, at least until the browser version you are used to gets supported. We would encourage you to try it out by following the steps described above. Conclusion Teams is mostly aimed at being a corporate collaboration platform, so you’re not supposed to deal with browser issues on a daily basis. When they do occur, you know how to solve them. If you have any other questions and suggestions, don’t hesitate to leave them in the comments section below.

Users don’t have the option to start a meeting but they can join one. The microphone might not work. Camera sharing is not available. Users may not be able to share their screen. Incoming call notifications might not be available. Microsoft Teams won’t reconnect automatically to a meeting should the connection drop.

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