Want to access games without logging in every time or play with multiple accounts? Parallel Space can help you clone apps and bypass login screens—without rooting your phone. Here's a step-by-step guide to use it safely and effectively.
⚙️ What is Parallel Space?
Parallel Space is an Android tool that lets you clone and run multiple instances of apps or games. This means you can log in with different accounts on the same device or bypass login restrictions in some cases.
🧩 Why Use Parallel Space for Game Login?
- Play with multiple game IDs on one device.
- Avoid re-logging every time you switch accounts.
- Some games auto-login when cloned—no credentials required.
- Useful for testing or secondary progress without risk to your main account.
🚀 How to Bypass Game Login with Parallel Space
- Install Parallel Space from the Google Play Store.
- Open it and tap “Add App” or “Clone App.”
- Select your desired game (e.g., Free Fire, PUBG, Clash of Clans).
- Once cloned, launch the game from inside Parallel Space.
- If the original game was linked to a login, the clone may skip it or allow guest mode again.
⚠️ Important Tips & Warnings
- Use Guest Accounts Carefully: Cloned guest accounts may be lost if the app is cleared or uninstalled.
- Cloud Saves: Avoid syncing the same cloud account on both instances to prevent data conflicts.
- Not for Cheating: Using Parallel Space for illegal mods or hacks can get you banned.
- Battery Usage: Cloned apps may consume more RAM and battery. Use on good-performance phones.
💡 Best Use Cases for Parallel Space
- Running two game accounts (e.g., for giveaways or clan support).
- Bypassing forced social logins in some older games.
- Testing new features without logging out of your main account.
✅ Final Thoughts
Parallel Space is a safe and easy way to bypass login steps in many Android games—perfect for players who want flexibility without root. Just remember to back up progress if you're using guest accounts!
Tip: Always clone before launching a game. Never use your main login on both versions to avoid data overlap.