Instead of risking your device with sketchy modded files, several superior methods allow you to run multiple accounts on Android 13 safely and effectively. 1. Utilize Native OEM Cloning (Best Option)

Android has a built-in feature intended for enterprise use called a "Work Profile." This creates a completely isolated sandbox on your phone, allowing you to install a second copy of any app directly from the official Google Play Store.

If your phone lacks a native cloner and you do not want to set up a work profile, third-party virtualization apps are the next best choice. Look for updated, official versions on the Play Store rather than modded APKs.

Android 13 requires strict API compliance. Older modded APKs simply crash on launch.

Use a dedicated virtual space app like Multi Parallel .

Most modern Android smartphone manufacturers build cloning features directly into their custom software skins. These are highly optimized, consume minimal battery, and bypass Android 13 security restrictions flawlessly.

Highly compatible with Android 13 and supports most social media apps.

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Enhanced file permission rules block cloned apps from accessing necessary data folders.

Another excellent open-source tool utilizing the work profile environment to isolate and clone apps. 3. Use Virtual Environment Apps (Most Flexible)