, simulate a real browser on your phone. They "log in" as you and physically click the "Like" button on your feed. Known Risks & Security Flags

Replace YOUR_ACCESS_TOKEN and YOUR_POST_ID with your actual access token and post ID.

Before you start, make sure you have the following:

Using third-party automation tools violates Facebook's Terms of Service and can lead to several negative outcomes:

While the Termux environment provides a powerful, portable Linux terminal that democratizes coding on mobile devices, its application in the domain of Facebook auto-liking is fraught with technical and security pitfalls. The underlying mechanism relies heavily on the exploitation of OAuth access tokens and participation in token-exchange networks.

: Advanced scripts can be configured to "behave human" by adjusting scroll speeds and the number of likes per session to try and avoid detection. The Major Risks

Using to run Facebook auto-liker scripts is a common method for mobile users to automate engagement, but it carries significant security and account safety risks. These scripts typically use Python or Node.js to mimic human interaction or interface with Facebook's APIs to automatically like newsfeed posts, comments, or specific profile URLs. How Termux Auto-Likers Work