ARL stands for . It is a unique cookie value generated by Deezer's servers.
The token mirrors the exact permissions of your account. If you have a Deezer Premium or HiFi subscription, the token carries those high-quality streaming and downloading privileges. What are ARL Tokens Used For?
You can manually retrieve your ARL token using any desktop web browser like Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, or Microsoft Edge. Step 1: Log In to Deezer Open your desktop web browser. Visit the official Deezer website. Log into your account. Step 2: Open Developer Tools Right-click anywhere on the page. Deezer Arl Token
is a specialized browser cookie that functions as an authentication bypass for your Deezer account. It is primarily used by third-party applications and open-source tools to access Deezer's music library and stream or download content without requiring a standard username and password. 1. Purpose and Functionality Authentication
Some open-source media centers or Linux music players do not have an official Deezer plugin. Users inject their ARL token to sync their personal Deezer libraries into these custom setups. ARL stands for
Unlike some platform tokens that last years, Deezer’s ARL token can expire after several months—or immediately if you:
A table will appear on the right side showing various cookie names and values. Look down the "Name" column until you find the row labeled . If you have a Deezer Premium or HiFi
To understand why third-party tools need your ARL token, it’s helpful to look at the underlying mechanics of how Deezer handles authentication. Several open-source libraries and documentation have reverse-engineered Deezer's authentication process.
: Exporting personal playlists, favorite track metadata, and listening history to local files.
| Platform | Storage Path / Mechanism | |----------|--------------------------| | Web (Browser) | localStorage['arl'] or IndexedDB under deezer.com | | Android | /data/data/deezer.android.app/shared_prefs/DezzPrefs.xml | | iOS | UserDefaults or Keychain (in newer versions; older versions used plaintext plist) | | Windows Desktop | %APPDATA%\Deezer\Local Storage\leveldb\ | | Linux Desktop | ~/.config/Deezer/Local Storage/ |