You should end up with something like this, but without the Data.sparsefs folder. Increment the number after Data each time. Make as many copies of Data1.sparsefs as you need copies of your app.Rename Data.sparsefs to Data1.sparsefs.Open Windows Explorer and go to %ProgramData%\BlueStacks\Android\ you should see a folder called Data.sparsefs.If you have already logged into the app, then uninstall the app and re-install it. Install the app that you want to duplicate, but do not log in or create an account.To run multiple accounts of an app follow these steps. The people at BlueStacks have written an Android emulator to allow running apps on a PC (they have a MAC version, but it doesn’t support the version of Android required to run most apps), so you will need Windows. Usually these apps don’t have a PC version, which makes it even harder to manage multiple accounts. It usually requires you to uninstall the app and re-install it to switch accounts. Cloud storage apps like DropBox and Google Drive help you to sync your data across all your devices. You can then navigate to the same folder using OI File Manager in BlueStacks. Unfortunately, this can be very hard to do. Though BlueStacks does not indicate any file transfer operation, the file will actually be copied to the BlueStacks Shared Folder on Windows. When you use apps on a device such as an iPhone or Android phone, you may run into a situation where you want to have multiple accounts for the same app.