Microsoft's PC Manager Faces Scrutiny as Potential Default App in Windows 11
The optimization tool, currently tested in China, raises concerns over privacy and intrusive features.
- PC Manager could become a default app in the Windows 11 24H2 update, starting with China.
- The app offers system optimization but includes controversial elements like changing default search engines to Bing.
- Users have reported issues such as affiliate links and intrusive pop-ups, questioning the app's overall benefit.
- Despite potential benefits, the app's implementation has led to mixed reviews and skepticism from the tech community.
- Microsoft's move to include PC Manager globally remains uncertain, with current tests limited to China.