WhatsApp now allows users to log in to two accounts simultaneously on one device, eliminating the need for multiple phones or cloning support. This update will benefit those with multiple accounts.
How to use two accounts on one phone with WhatsApp
It takes 2 minutes to complete.
- Update your WhatsApp in the app store, then open the app, access Settings by clicking the three dots at the top right. Once there, you will notice an arrow next to your name. Click on it.
- Click on the button labeled “Add account” as the next step.
- The third step involves setting the account entry process to the default option, just like on WhatsApp.
Update your WhatsApp in the app store before opening the app, accessing Settings by clicking the three dots at the top right. Once there, tap the arrow next to your name.

Next, proceed by clicking on the “Add account” button.

The third step involves setting the account entry process to the default option used on WhatsApp.

Regulation of privacy
In the second profile, you can also manage the privacy options and alerts.
What are the requirements?
Running two accounts still necessitates having an additional phone number and SIM card, or a phone that supports multiple SIMs or eSIM.
What are you unable to do?
I attempted to add an account that was already linked to another phone as a secondary account. However, I was unable to have the same account on both the company’s phone and my own phone simultaneously. If I wanted both accounts on my phone, I would have to disable the account on the company’s phone.
There is no way to scan the QRCODE of an account that is already open on another device, essentially the previous test has been completed.
Have you not observed the choice yet?
Some of the smartphones that were tested did not have this feature available yet. WhatsApp is rolling out this update slowly, so make sure to keep your app updated and watch out for this new feature.
WhatsApp has added new features this year, such as the option to conceal private chats, edit messages that have been sent (if done quickly), and support for passkeys on Android. If WhatsApp is not meeting your needs, there are various secure alternatives to consider.


