I wrote a little script (robot) with some mouse clicks and scroll interactions using xdotool to perform the actions in a web browser and it works.
The problem i am facing, is the web browser "knows" it is not a human and seems to detect the automated script.
The behavior of the web browser changes if the same actions are performed by a human, aka me
Is there anyway to "mask" xdotool so the system sees it as a natural user interaction rather than the tool itself? Like a spoofing trick.
Or can you explain how it actually works if is not possible, i am curious. Suggestions for alternative tools are also welcome.
This is for any version of linux Mint, system specs not needed.
xdotool interaction detected by web browser
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xdotool interaction detected by web browser
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