Dual Space is a new application that allows users to log in to multiple social accounts simultaneously on one phone. This app is designed to solve the problem of frequently switching between different social accounts of the same app on a single phone. With Dual Space, users can keep their personal and work accounts online at the same time, and balance between life and work easily. The app supports almost all social apps for a second account, and data from different accounts will not interfere with each other.
Dual Space also offers a privacy zone and apps-clone function, which allows users to make their own secret account that will not be found. This feature ensures data security and protects privacy. The app is built with the latest technology that can clone applications, without installing more applications in the phone, so that the phone runs smoothly. Users can switch between different accounts with just one key, and effectively manage different accounts.
The app has a simple interface operation, and its file is small, with low CPU consume and low power consumption. Dual Space has applied for as many system permissions as possible to ensure that applications cloned in Dual Space will run normally. The app does not collect personal information to protect privacy. Some antivirus software may maliciously pop up a virus warning because of Dual Space's system permissions, but the app is absolutely safe and does not contain any virus. Users can add Dual Space to the whitelist of some boost apps to ensure that notification of some cloned apps work well.
In summary, Dual Space is a helpful application that allows users to log in to multiple social accounts simultaneously on one phone. It offers a privacy zone and apps-clone function, and users can switch between different accounts with just one key. The app has a simple interface operation, and its file is small, with low CPU consume and low power consumption. Dual Space has applied for as many system permissions as possible to ensure that applications cloned in Dual Space will run normally, and it does not collect personal information to protect privacy.