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The Deezer ARL token remains a cornerstone for users interacting with unofficial Deezer clients. While "UPD" cycles ensure continued access, users must treat these strings as sensitive passwords. As streaming platforms shift toward more robust API security, the reliance on cookie-based extraction may eventually be replaced by more secure, official authentication methods.

The ARL token is . It is a session cookie that expires after a certain period of activity or as soon as you actively log out, change your password, or are inactive for too long. Most technical sources estimate its validity at around three months . When the token expires, any third‑party tool that relies on it will stop working and will usually display authentication errors or request a new token.

: Expand the Cookies menu on the left sidebar and click https://www.deezer.com .

ARL tokens are dynamic session indicators, not permanent credentials. You will need an updated token under several common conditions:

For the popular Deemix downloader, the ARL token can be set via command line:

Deemix is a open-source tool that downloads tracks, albums, and playlists from Deezer. To use your ARL token:

Opening the browser's Developer Tools (F12) and navigating to the Application or Storage tab.

Last updated: May 2026 – Verified with Deezer web player version 5.2 and Chrome 124.

Because an ARL token grants full access to your account, it should never be shared with anyone else. Why You Need a "Deezer ARL Token UPD" (Update)

: Paste this new token into the settings of your third-party app to restore access. Key Uses for an ARL Token