Need personal and business accounts on your WhatsApp? Unfortunately, WhatsApp limits its users to one account per phone, which can feel very limiting. However, there are a few workarounds that allow you to access multiple accounts on WhatsApp including using Parallel Space and cloning your apps with a feature already on your Android phone (Samsung only). iOS devices have fewer options. The most popular and suggested method includes downloading Tutu, then downloading WhatsApp ++ duplicate. Before you get started, make sure you have WhatsApp downloaded and set up.

Method 1
Method 1 of 3:

Using Parallel Space for Android

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    Open Parallel Space. This app icon looks like a “P” with yellow, orange, and blue pieces. You can find Parallel Space on your home screen, in the app drawer, or by searching.
    • You might need to allow the app permissions before continuing.
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    Tap Start to progress through the tutorial.
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    Tap the WhatsApp icon to select it. You'll see a blue check mark appear in the upper left corner of the app icon to indicate it's selected.
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    Tap Add to Parallel Space. You might need to allow the app permissions before it can proceed cloning the app.
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    Tap the WhatsApp icon. You'll see text below the app explaining that tapping the app will prompt you to set up a second account.
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    Tap Agree and Continue on the WhatsApp welcome screen.
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    Type your second WhatsApp phone number. This is the phone number you'd like to set up your second account with.
    • To access this second account, you'll need to go through Parallel Space.
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Method 2
Method 2 of 3:

Using the Samsung Cloning Service

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    Tap Advanced Features.You may have to scroll down to see this menu option.
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    Tap Dual Messenger. This feature clones apps so you can have dual accounts with one app.
    • A list of supported apps appears here.
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    Tap Install. You'll need to confirm your action to start cloning WhatsApp.
    • You'll see a loading icon as the app is cloning. This might take a few moments.
    • You can find the cloned app in the app drawer. The app icon has two orange circles in the lower right corner.
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Method 3
Method 3 of 3:

Using Tutu on iPhone

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    Go to http://tutuapp.vip in Safari. In this method, you will download and install a second WhatsApp from the Tutu app.
    • Tutu requires permissions including access your contacts, calls and texts, Wi-Fi information, and other data stored on your phone or tablet.[1]
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    Tap Install now. You can follow the instructions for downloading the app on the website, which involves confirming the download.
    • Once Tutu installs, you'll see a pop-up warning you the app is not an Apple-trusted service. You'll need to hit “Cancel” to continue.
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    Tap General.
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    Tap Device Management. You'll find this under the “VPN” tab.
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    Tap China Television Information Technology. This is under the “Enterprise App” heading.
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    Tap Trust “China Television Information Technology. Tapping this will enable the Tutu app to download and install apps to your phone.
    • Tap “Trust” again to confirm your action. You can close the app.
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    Open the TutuApp. This app icon looks like a white silhouette of a rabbit on a blue background. You can usually find this app on the home screen.
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    Swipe through the tutorial.
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    Type “WhatsApp” and tap “search” on your keyboard. Search results will load.
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    Tap the fourth result called “WhatsApp++ duplicate.” The app developer is @unlimapps.
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    Tap Install. A window will pop up for confirmation.
    • WhatsApp ++ will appear on your home screen.
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    Set up your second WhatsApp account. You can use WhatsApp and WhatsApp ++ to access your different accounts.
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About This Article

Darlene Antonelli, MA
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This article was co-authored by wikiHow staff writer, Darlene Antonelli, MA. Darlene Antonelli is a Technology Writer and Editor for wikiHow. Darlene has experience teaching college courses, writing technology-related articles, and working hands-on in the technology field. She earned an MA in Writing from Rowan University in 2012 and wrote her thesis on online communities and the personalities curated in such communities. This article has been viewed 86,934 times.
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Article SummaryX

1. Open Settings.
2. Tap Advanced Features.
3. Tap Dual Messenger.
4. Tap WhatsApp.
5. Open the cloned app and create your second account.

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