Deezer Arl Token -
When you log into the Deezer website using a web browser, Deezer’s servers check your username and password. Once verified, the server generates a unique, long string of letters and numbers called an ARL token. This token is saved in your browser's cookies.
cp ~/Library/Application\ Support/Deezer/Local\ Storage/leveldb/ ~/forensics/ Deezer Arl Token
If your ARL token fails to authenticate, consider these common issues: When you log into the Deezer website using
For forensic investigators, the ARL token provides: Click on the tab at the top of the developer panel
The most common application of the ARL token is in tools designed to download music from Deezer. Numerous software projects, such as deemix, deezer-preview-downloader, and deezspot, rely on the ARL token for authentication. These tools allow users to download tracks, albums, playlists, and even entire artist discographies in various audio qualities, including MP3 and FLAC lossless formats.
Click on the tab at the top of the developer panel. (If you cannot see it, click the double arrows >> to expand hidden tabs). In the left sidebar, expand the Cookies dropdown menu. Select https://deezer.com .