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# Transfer Sub account to Share account

Hidemyacc allows users to transfer a Sub account to a Share account to use it independently from the Main account

### <mark style="background-color:orange;">CONVERSION PROCESS</mark>

* Only the owner account has the right to convert a sub account into a share account.
* After conversion, the sub account will no longer be managed by the main account.

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### <mark style="background-color:orange;">IMPACT AFTER CONVERSION</mark>

* The share account will become an independent account.
* It will no longer have access to the profiles in the folder previously used by the sub account.
* The share account will not count toward the main account’s sub account limit.

### <mark style="background-color:orange;">REQUIREMENTS AFTER CONVERSION</mark>

* The Share Account must register for a separate plan to continue using Hidemyacc features.
* If the account does not have an active plan, it will receive a notification prompting an upgrade when logging in.


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