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Multiple Accounts

Multi-Open Apps At Once On 1 Device,More More Than 50Million Users Free to Using

Version: 3.8.9

Program available in: English

Program license: Free

Program by: MA Team

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Multiple Accounts is an Android app developed by MA Team (16192 coastal highway Lewes ,delaware 19958,USA).

Multiple Accounts first became available on 12 Dec 2016. It is estimated that Multiple Accounts has been downloaded between 10000000 and 50000000 times from the Play Store.

Multiple Accounts 3.8.9 requires the following permissions:

Allows an app to access approximate location. Alternatively, you might want ACCESS_FINE_LOCATION.

Allows an app to access precise location. Alternatively, you might want ACCESS_COARSE_LOCATION.

Allows an application to access extra location provider commands.

Allows applications to access information about networks.

Allows applications to access information about Wi-Fi networks.

Allows applications to call into AccountAuthenticators.

Allows an application to add voicemails into the system.

Allows an application to collect battery statistics

Allows an application to tell the AppWidget service which application can access AppWidget's data. The normal user flow is that a user picks an AppWidget to go into a particular host, thereby giving that host application access to the private data from the AppWidget app. An application that has this permission should honor that contract.

Allows applications to connect to paired bluetooth devices.

Allows applications to discover and pair bluetooth devices.

Allows an application to access data from sensors that the user uses to measure what is happening inside his/her body, such as heart rate.

Allows an application to broadcast sticky intents. These are broadcasts whose data is held by the system after being finished, so that clients can quickly retrieve that data without having to wait for the next broadcast.

Allows an application to initiate a phone call without going through the Dialer user interface for the user to confirm the call.

Required to be able to access the camera device.

Allows applications to change network connectivity state.

Allows applications to enter Wi-Fi Multicast mode.

Allows applications to change Wi-Fi connectivity state.

Allows an application to clear the caches of all installed applications on the device.

Allows applications to disable the keyguard if it is not secure.

Allows an application to expand or collapse the status bar.

Allows access to the list of accounts in the Accounts Service.

Allows an application to find out the space used by any package.

Allows an application to install a shortcut in Launcher.

Allows applications to open network sockets.

Allows an application to call killBackgroundProcesses(String).

Allows an application to manage access to documents, usually as part of a document picker.

Allows an application to modify global audio settings.

Allows modification of the telephony state - power on, mmi, etc. Does not include placing calls.

Allows mounting and unmounting file systems for removable storage.

Allows applications to perform I/O operations over NFC.

Allows an application to collect component usage statistics

Allows an application to read the user's calendar data.

Allows an application to read the user's contacts data.

Allows an application to read from external storage.

Allows an application to read the low-level system log files.

Allows read only access to phone state, including the phone number of the device, current cellular network information, the status of any ongoing calls, and a list of any PhoneAccounts registered on the device.

Allows applications to read the sync settings.

Allows applications to read the sync stats.

Allows an application to receive the ACTION_BOOT_COMPLETED that is broadcast after the system finishes booting. If you don't request this permission, you will not receive the broadcast at that time. Though holding this permission does not have any security implications, it can have a negative impact on the user experience by increasing the amount of time it takes the system to start and allowing applications to have themselves running without the user being aware of them. As such, you must explicitly declare your use of this facility to make that visible to the user.

Allows an application to record audio.

Allows an application to change the Z-order of tasks.

Allows an application to broadcast an Intent to set an alarm for the user.

Allows applications to set the system time zone.

Allows applications to set the wallpaper.

Allows applications to set the wallpaper hints.

Allow an application to request that a signal be sent to all persistent processes.

Allows an app to create windows using the type TYPE_SYSTEM_ALERT, shown on top of all other apps. Very few apps should use this permission; these windows are intended for system-level interaction with the user.

Allows using the device's IR transmitter, if available.

This permission is no longer supported.

Allows an application to update device statistics.

Allows an app to use fingerprint hardware.

Allows an application to use SIP service.

Allows access to the vibrator.

Allows using PowerManager WakeLocks to keep processor from sleeping or screen from dimming.

Allows applications to write the apn settings.

Allows an application to write the user's calendar data.

Allows an application to write the user's contacts data.

Allows an application to write to external storage.

Allows an application to read or write the secure system settings.

Allows an application to read or write the system settings.

Allows applications to write the sync settings.