Windows 10 ALERT – Brand new feature launching that you may find ESSENTIAL

fans could soon be getting a new feature that they cannot afford to miss out on.

Microsoft are currently testing out a new tool that PC users worried about online privacy will surely welcome with open arms.

The Redmond-based tech giant yesterday launched their newest Windows 10 ‘Redstone 4’ test build.

Version number 17093 includes a handful new features, but the biggest headline addition is the diagnostic data delete button.

Previous test build 17083 included a utility that let Windows 10 users review the telemetry data that their devices are sending back to Microsoft.

The new feature included in the latest Windows 10 test lets users delete this data, ZDNet reported.

This feature could be rolled out to all Windows 10 users in the upcoming release of the Redstone 4 build.

Leaks have indicated this build could be called the Spring Creators Update, and it’s rumoured to launch in March 2018.

Other new features include renaming the settings menu in Update & Security from Windows Defender to Windows Security, and giving the page a redesign.

The latest Windows 10 test build also includes a Game bar makeover, an expansion of HDR video access and better Bluetooth pairing.

The news comes after Microsoft revealed some shock news which appears to show they’re ramping up efforts to encourage PC users to upgrade to Windows 10.

Windows 10 is Microsoft’s most recent flagship OS, but it has faced an uphill battle to overtake older versions.

At the start of this year the Redmond-based tech giant were dealt a big blow as stats showed Windows 7 was more popular than Windows 10 in 2017.

This is despite Windows 7 being released back in July 2009 and it fast approaching the date support will finally end for the ageing OS.

In fact, last year Windows 7 was the world’s most popular operating system, ending 2017 with a hefty 43.08 per cent chunk of the OS market.

According to NetMarketShare stats, the newer Windows 10 lagged behind its older sibling with a 32.93 per market share.

But it looks like Microsoft are ramping up their efforts to draw more PC fans to Windows 10 and make it the number one operating system in the world.

The Redmond based tech giant have announced that the upcoming Microsoft Office 2019 software suite will ONLY work on Windows 10.

Microsoft Office is, for many people, the only place to turn to when they’re looking for a good word processor, spreadseet programme or e-mail manager.

Making Office 2019 only available on Windows 10 means upgrading to Microsoft’s latest OS will be essential for many PC fans running an older version of the operating system.