How To Enable Multiple User Accounts on Any Android

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Here we will show you two different methods To Enable Multiple User Accounts on Any Android. The first one if you have the default option in your Android which is most common in Android version 4.2 and above and the second one is for the Android devices that don’t have this feature.

#1 Add multiple user accounts in Android with a pre-installed feature

1. First, on your Android device, go to Settings -> Users.

2. And there you will see the option Add user or profile, and there you have the option to set up two different types of user profiles that are limited and regular.

3. And you can set this to your liking, ie if you want a limited account where you want to give little access and in regular another account.

4. Now you’re up and running Application and Content Restrictions screen where you can only allow selected apps in that account.

5. That’s it, you’re done, now you can switch between multiple accounts on your Android.

#2 Adding multiple user accounts in Android has no pre-installed feature

1. First of all, you need a rooted Android, as the app that allows you to switch between multiple accounts can only be installed on a rooted Android, so Root your Android to continue.

2. Now you need a cool android app that is SwitchMe Multiple Accounts the app that allows you to create multiple accounts and then switch between them.

3. Now open the app and then create a new account and that will be your device’s primary account.

4. Now you can create multiple accounts on your device in the form of secondary accounts.

5. That’s it, you’re done, now you have multiple accounts to switch between, and in multiple accounts, you can also run multiple apps like WhatsApp.

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