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    How to Use Multiple WhatsApp, Facebook, Snapchat Accounts on Android

    AdminBy AdminNovember 27, 2022No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Have you ever wished to use the same app with multiple accounts? We understand your frustration, however unlike apps like Twitter, Gmail, Instagram, etc., most other apps do not allow users to easily move between numerous identities while logged in. With messaging apps like WhatsApp, being able to use numerous accounts is very important. The majority of us often use different professional and personal telephone numbers, and we would adore the chance to do the same with our WhatsApp accounts. Additionally, some people enjoy playing games on multiple accounts. The good news is that you can utilise a single app in two different versions separately thanks to the Android app Parallel Space, which allows you to sign in with several accounts.

    In addition to allowing you to run several versions of a programme, Parallel Space also enables you to install in incognito mode, meaning that these apps will only be accessible through the Parallel Space app. Sounds intriguing, doesn’t it? Let’s start now!

    How to use Parallel Space to run multiple iterations of an app

    Install the Parallel Space app first from the Play Store. When you launch the app after installation, you’ll be shown several cool slides explaining how valuable the software is. OnStart, tap.

    2. The Clone Apps page in the app will then be visible, allowing you to select the app you want to run or clone in parallel space.

    The majority of the apps you have installed on your device are supported. Consider choosing WhatsApp. As soon as you do, you will notice that WhatsApp has been added to Parallel Space’s home page along with the phrase “Tap to launch WhatsApp and sign in your second account.”

    3. After that, launch the app and you should have no trouble logging into a second WhatsApp account. After that, adding new apps is simple, and you may use several accounts for nearly any game or app.

    In addition to allowing you to run several versions of an app, Parallel Space also sends individual notifications for each cloned programme. The app sends notifications from Play Services and the Play Store in addition to app notifications. You can also choose to place apps into a Do Not Disturb mode or prevent app alerts altogether.

    Additionally, you may add cloned apps to the homescreen so that both your initial and updated versions of an app are accessible while you’re on the move.

    You can only utilise two accounts of each app since you can only add one copy of each app that is already installed on your device.

    Other Parallel Space Features to Note

    • Incognito App Installation

    Since MultiDroid, which claims to be the first Android app virtualization technology, powers Parallel Space, Android treats it as a separate entity. The app also offers a few more significant extra capabilities in addition to app cloning:

    Do not want anyone looking at your phone to know that you are using an app. You can use Parallel Space’s Incognito installation option. By installing and accessing apps in Parallel Space, you can prevent them from ever showing up on the Android home screen, app drawer, or even the App Settings page.

    • Lock Parallel Space

    Simply select the second floating icon on the main page, conduct a search for the desired programme, then select the install option on the Play Store to install it in Parallel Space. You must remove the programme from Android after it has been downloaded and installed in order to ensure that it only stays in Parallel Space.

    • Task Manager

    If you want to keep your dual social network accounts or incognito apps hidden from others, Parallel Space has the ability to lock it with a pattern password. Simply select Password from the three-dot menu on the app’s home page to set up a pattern password for the programme.

    It’s wonderful that the app contains a Task Management and Storage manager because the cloned apps and incognito installed apps operate inside Parallel Space. You may verify which programmes are running and using RAM on the device using the Task Manager function. To free up RAM, you can also close one of these applications. You can see how much memory the apps inside Parallel Space are using by using the Storage option.

    For those who prefer videos over text, here is our video tutorial on how to use two Snapchat accounts on Android:-

    Clone and hide apps with Parallel Space

    SEE ALSO: Android Device App Hide Procedures

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