Deezer Arl Token Page

If you decide to use an ARL token for a custom integration, strictly follow these safety rules:

A common search query on forums is "how to find my Deezer ARL token." It is important to note that Deezer does not officially support third-party logins or provide a direct user interface for viewing the ARL token. Consequently, users must retrieve it manually using their browser's developer tools. A specialized browser extension also exists for this purpose.

Deezer does currently offer an option to invalidate all ARL tokens except via password change, which does not retroactively invalidate tokens generated before the change if the new password’s MD5 produces a different ARL. However, tokens generated with the old password continue working until the user explicitly uses the “log out of all devices” feature.

Here is a step-by-step guide based on the standard method:

Powering open-source backup software (like Deemix or Freezer) to download tracks, playlists, and albums directly to a local hard drive for offline use.

Streaming or downloading at up to 1411 kbps FLAC (if you have a HiFi subscription). Ad-Free Listening:

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If a malicious third party gets ahold of your ARL token, they gain instant access to your Deezer account without needing your password or passing two-factor authentication. They can stream music, alter your profile, or disrupt your curated algorithms. 2. Exposure of Personal Data

Are you trying to , or just curious about how it works?

Because an ARL token bypasses traditional password entry, handling it requires strict caution. The Risks of Token Exposure

While standard users rarely interact with the ARL token directly, it has become a central element for developers building third-party applications, open-source media scripts, and alternative music players.

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If you decide to use an ARL token for a custom integration, strictly follow these safety rules:

A common search query on forums is "how to find my Deezer ARL token." It is important to note that Deezer does not officially support third-party logins or provide a direct user interface for viewing the ARL token. Consequently, users must retrieve it manually using their browser's developer tools. A specialized browser extension also exists for this purpose.

Deezer does currently offer an option to invalidate all ARL tokens except via password change, which does not retroactively invalidate tokens generated before the change if the new password’s MD5 produces a different ARL. However, tokens generated with the old password continue working until the user explicitly uses the “log out of all devices” feature.

Here is a step-by-step guide based on the standard method:

Powering open-source backup software (like Deemix or Freezer) to download tracks, playlists, and albums directly to a local hard drive for offline use.

Streaming or downloading at up to 1411 kbps FLAC (if you have a HiFi subscription). Ad-Free Listening:

This public link is valid for 7 days and shares a thread, including any personal information you added. This link or copies made by others cannot be deleted. If you share with third parties, their policies apply. Can’t copy the link right now. Try again later.

If a malicious third party gets ahold of your ARL token, they gain instant access to your Deezer account without needing your password or passing two-factor authentication. They can stream music, alter your profile, or disrupt your curated algorithms. 2. Exposure of Personal Data

Are you trying to , or just curious about how it works?

Because an ARL token bypasses traditional password entry, handling it requires strict caution. The Risks of Token Exposure

While standard users rarely interact with the ARL token directly, it has become a central element for developers building third-party applications, open-source media scripts, and alternative music players.