What is the one thing you have really been wanting from Instagram? More filters? No, of course not. What we all want is the ability to switch from account to another, the very same way we can do on Twitter. Well, it seems like Instagram is ready for it, as multiple account support is being tested across Android devices.
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Until now, it was a social media manager’s nightmare: switching between accounts on Instagram. Whether it was just between your own personal account and your business account, or between several accounts you manage for clients, Instagram is far from being user-friendly in that respect: you have to log off, and login over and over again to go from one account to another.
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But that is now a thing of the past. For Android users anyway. Because, according to Android Police, Instagram has added support to manage multiple accounts through its Android app.
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Unfortunately, it is not for everyone yet, as it appears Instagram is only testing it out with a few users at this point. If you want to be one of the lucky ones, Android Police says you should upgrade to the 7.12.0 Instagram for Android beta version.
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