Multi App Dual Space Mod is a utility application designed for users who need to operate multiple accounts of the same app on a single Android device. It creates a virtual, isolated environment (sandbox) for each cloned instance, preventing data crossover between the original and cloned apps. This is primarily used for managing separate social media, gaming, or business accounts without requiring a second device or constant logging in and out.
What This Mod Unlocks
- Premium subscription features are permanently activated.
- All advertisements within the Multi App Dual Space Mod interface are removed.
- Limitations on the number of apps that can be cloned are lifted.
- Advanced cloning options, such as notification customization for cloned apps, are available.
- The watermark or branding restrictions associated with the free version are disabled.
Upon launching Multi App Dual Space Mod after installation, the modded features are active by default. There is no separate activation step or mod menu to toggle. The interface will reflect the unlocked Premium status immediately, typically indicated by the absence of upgrade prompts and access to all cloning slots.
The mod requires Android 8.0 or higher. It does not require root access. Installation will consume approximately 35-40 MB of storage for the APK, with additional space needed for the data of cloned applications.
1. Download the Multi App Dual Space Mod v2.6.11 mod APK file.
2. Enable "Install from Unknown Sources" for your file manager or browser in Android settings.
3. Locate the downloaded file and tap to install.
4. Open the app and proceed to clone your desired applications.
Known edge cases include potential compatibility issues with specific banking or highly secured apps that employ anti-cloning detection. The cloned apps' data is stored within Multi App Dual Space Mod's sandbox; clearing the data for Multi App Dual Space Mod itself will delete all cloned apps and their associated data. The mod functions offline, but cloned apps requiring online services (like social media) will still need network connectivity to operate.