However, the utility has been available for months atpcmanager.microsoft.com, primarily for PC owners in China.
The website isn’t even translated for any languages besides Chinese.
It also detects problems with the system, including viruses, malware, and other security risks.
However, the app appears to just be a different interface for built-in Windows functions.
It uses Windows Defender to scan for security issues, and theWindows Disk Cleanup utilitycan already erase cached files.
There are a few unhelpful “features” in PC Manager, though.
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It’s not clear yet if Microsoft plans to roll out PC Manager in more languages and regions.
It’s compatible with Windows 10 (version 1809) and later.
Source:Windows Central,Aggiornamenti Lumia (Twitter)