Open Settings > Security (or Privacy) > toggle on Install Apps from Unknown Sources .
: Not all apps can be cloned successfully. Apps relying heavily on Google Play Services
This public link is valid for 7 days and shares a thread, including any personal information you added. This link or copies made by others cannot be deleted. If you share with third parties, their policies apply. Can’t copy the link right now. Try again later. App Cloner Premium 2.18.2 MOD APK
Due to Google’s Scoped Storage and package visibility restrictions, you may need to grant App Cloner additional permissions, such as “Install unknown apps” and “All files access.” The MOD often patches these restrictions, but manual approval may still be required.
| Feature | App Cloner Premium 2.18.2 | Parallel Space | Island (by Oasis) | Shelter | |--------|-----------------|----------------|-------------------|---------| | No Root Required | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | | Rename Clones | Yes | No | No | No | | Clone Any App (incl. system) | Yes (MOD) | Limited | Yes | Limited | | Custom Icons | Yes | No | No | No | | Ads | None (Premium) | Yes | None | None | | Long-term Stability | High | Medium | High | High | Open Settings > Security (or Privacy) > toggle
: Advanced users can tweak networking parameters, override link handling, and use dedicated add-ons for Android TV or Wear OS. Important Considerations & Limitations
For those who don't know, App Cloner is an app that allows you to create clones of existing apps on your device. The MOD APK version I downloaded offers premium features without the need for a subscription or root access. This link or copies made by others cannot be deleted
: Flip UIs, enable dark modes, change text sizes, or force apps to support multi-window mode. 3. Advanced Privacy and Security Options
While newer versions exist, App Cloner Premium 2.18.2 holds a legendary status in the Android modding community for several reasons:
Most apps explicitly forbid reverse engineering or creating modified versions. Using clones for commercial purposes (e.g., running multiple ad accounts) could lead to legal action, though this is rare for individual users.