As expected, Instagram is rolling out multiple account switching to iOS and Android users.

One of the most-requested features is officially available after beta testing on both platforms.

Visit Instagram's profile settings to add up to five accounts to one app; find the option at the bottom of the screen, near "Clear Search History" and "Log Out." Once it's set up, tap the preferred user name at the top of the profile page to make the switch, without the hassle of logging in and out.

You'll see the corresponding profile picture appear in various places throughout the app, so you always know which account you're using. The same goes for push notifications, which highlight the matching account photo, Latergramme reported last week.

The new function is available as part of Instagram version 7.15 for iOS and Android; visit the iTunes App Store or Google Play store to download the update and start swapping between personal, private, and work accounts.

Instagram account switching is an absolute game changer. That is, until I post a picture of a massive Sunday roast on the work account — Stuart Davis (@stu_1512) February 9, 2016

To remove an account, simply log out of that username (or all accounts) in the app's Settings.

Filtered-photo takers across the world are rejoicing over the news.

Yippee for Instagram multiple account switching!! About time too #socialmedia #win — Jem Bahaijoub (@jembahaijoub) February 9, 2016

Praise The Lord for multiple account switching on Instagram ???????? it's been so long! — Stephen Bradley (@sbradleytweets) February 9, 2016

"Account switching now available on Instagram" the most exciting email I've had in months tbh. — Sam Parker (@samparkercouk) February 9, 2016

Instagram account switching! I'm one happy bunny. After years of waiting! pic.twitter.com/FnkGOe3NqE — Shane Griffiths (@shanegriffiths) February 9, 2016

Instagram may even contribute to better time-management skills.

The addition of account switching on Instagram is going to save me seconds every day #itsthesmallthings — Koroush Mazaheri (@koroush18) February 9, 2016

But what about those who only operate one photo-sharing account? Intentional or not, Instagram may have just opened the door for a slew of new accounts—created just so users (myself included) can take advantage of the new feature.

Reason to create a private personal Instagram account for sharing bits and pieces with friends only? Easy switching between accounts. ?? — Liina (@liinaytt) February 9, 2016

I kind of wish I had a reason to have an extra Instagram account so I could take advantage of the new account switching feature. — Aisling Brock (@aislingbrock) February 9, 2016

Multiple account switching is already available on Twitter's mobile app.

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