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Instagram reportedly testing multiple account support on Android

Profile page of photographer Lisa Bettany (@mostlylisa) on Instagram's iOS app.
Image Credit: VentureBeat / Ken Yeung

Instagram could be getting ready to support multiple accounts, at least within its Android app. It’s said that within version 7.12 of the app, you can add accounts or create new ones, which could mean that soon community managers will find it less stressful to manage a company’s Instagram profile.

Screenshot of Instagram for Android displaying multiple accounts.

Above: Screenshot of Instagram for Android displaying multiple accounts.

Image Credit: Android Police

According to Android Police, within the latest version of Instagram that you can download from APK Mirror or through the Google Play beta testing program, some people are seeing an “Add Account” option. There doesn’t appear to be a limit on how many accounts you can add within the app. This feature is only available within the Android version — there’s no indication that it’s available on iOS.

By bringing multiple account support to Instagram, the Facebook-owned company is removing a large friction point for those that work with the service for their job. No longer would community managers, social media professionals, and others need to use third-party services like Instwogram to “MacGuyver” the workflow.

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This move follows Instagram’s announcement that it would be cracking down on API usage by third-party services. The company said that it would be reviewing all apps powered by its technology in order to ensure platform consistency.

We’ve reached out to Facebook for comment and will update if we hear back.