Failing Datadome and Akamai bot detection despite residential proxies

I bought some really expensive rotating residential proxies, but I’m still getting hit with Datadome blocks on an e-com site.

The IP score is perfect, so they must be detecting my bot’s behavior. How can I make my RTILA X scraper look more human?

Make sure you turn up the “Sensitivity” in the Human-like Interaction settings! I had the same issue. Setting it to “High” adds more randomness to the mouse movements and scrolling.

@ecomhustler is spot on. Datadome tracks cursor velocity and click accuracy. If your mouse moves in a perfectly straight line or clicks the exact dead-center of a button every time, you get flagged immediately.

When you enable our Humanoid engine, we use a cubicBezier math function to simulate how a real human hand moves a mouse. It arcs, it slows down as it approaches the target, and it intentionally misses the exact center of the element by a few pixels. Combined with your residential proxies and our patchright core, Datadome will see you as a regular shopper.

Make sure you turn up the “Sensitivity” in the Human-like Interaction settings! I had the same issue. Setting it to “High” adds more randomness to the mouse movements and scrolling.

@ecomhustler is spot on. Datadome tracks cursor velocity and click accuracy. If your mouse moves in a perfectly straight line or clicks the exact dead-center of a button every time, you get flagged immediately.

When you enable our Humanoid engine, we use a cubicBezier math function to simulate how a real human hand moves a mouse. It arcs, it slows down as it approaches the target, and it intentionally misses the exact center of the element by a few pixels. Combined with your residential proxies and our patchright core, Datadome will see you as a regular shopper.