Ever needed to utilize a single application with various accounts? Indeed, we feel you and while applications like Twitter, Gmail, Instagram etc. permit users to login their various accounts and switch with easy, most other applications don’t. Being able to utilize numerous accounts especially matters when it comes to messaging applications like WhatsApp. Most of us tend to utilize a separate work & home mobile number and we would adore the capability to separate our WhatsApp accounts too. In addition, some people adore utilizing different accounts for their games. The great news is, there’s an Android application dubbed Parallel Space, which gives you to login numerous accounts and utilize a single application in two iterations separately.
[ad type=”banner”]Alongside the capability to run various iterations of an application, Parallel Space also gives you to install applications in incognito mode, which means those applications won’t be accessible anywhere in the User Interface but in the Parallel Space application. Sounds interesting, right? Let’s dive in!
How to use Parallel Space to run multiple iterations of an app
- Firstly, install the Parallel Space app from the Play Store. After you’ve installed the app, open it and you’ll be presented with cool slides letting you know about the usefulness of the app. Tap on “Start“.
- You will then see the “Clone apps” page in the app open up, where you can choose the app you want to run or clone in Parallel Space.Almost all the apps that you have on your device are supported. For instance, select WhatsApp. You will then see that WhatsApp has been added to the home page of Parallel Space along with a message saying “Tap to open WhatsApp and sign in your second account”.
- Then, open the app and you should be able to sign into a second WhatsApp account with ease. You can then add more apps easily and run multiple accounts on almost any app or game.
Parallel Space not only lets you run numerous iterations of an application but also brings separate notifications of the cloned apps. Alongside application notifications, the application also gives notifications from Play Services and Play Store. There’s also a choice to block notifications from applications or simply put them into a “Don’t Disturb” mode.
Also, you can include cloned applications to the homescreen, so you’ll have both your first and second iterations of an application accessible on the go.
Note: You can only include a single clone of the applications installed on your device, which means you can only utilize two accounts of an application.
Since Parallel Space is powered by MultiDroid, claimed to be the first application virtualization system in Android and thus, it runs as its own entity in Android. Alongside cloning applications, the application also gives a few other noteworthy additional features:
[ad type=”banner”]Other Parallel Space Features to Note
Incognito App Installation
Need to utilize an application but don’t need anyone checking your phone to know about it? You can utilize the “Incognito installation” feature from Parallel Space. The feature gives you to install and access apps into Parallel Space, so these applications will never listed in the Android homescreen or application drawer or even the App Settings page.
To install an application in Parallel Space, just hit the second floating icon the main page, search for the application you need and hit the install button in the Play Store. After the application is downloaded and installed, you will have to uninstall the application from Android, which will ensure it only remains in Parallel Space.
Lock Parallel Space
Parallel Space adds the choice to lock it through a pattern password, which is fairly important, considering you don’t need anyone else to know about your dual social media accounts or incognito applications. To set up a pattern password for the application, just the hit three-dot menu button in the main page of the application and go to “Password”.
Task Manager
Since the cloned applications and incognito installed apps run inside Parallel Space, it’s great that the app includes a Task Manager and Storage manager. The Task Manager feature gives you to check the applications that are running and taking up space in the gadget’s RAM. You can also stop one of these applications to free up RAM. The Storage choice gives you to check the amount of memory the applications inside Parallel Space are taking.
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Using multiple social media accounts or gaming accounts is certainly very easy now and all the credit goes to Parallel Space. After you have utilized the application, we are pretty sure you’ll be impressed. Since the application is accessible for free, it does bring app recommendations but with its functionality, we have no qualms against it. So, try out Parallel Space to run multiple WhatsApp, Snapchat, Facebook accounts and more. Also, hide apps from prying apps with Parallel Space.