DeezLoader is a third‑party tool developed to download music from Deezer by using an authentication token (commonly called the “ARL” or user token) extracted from a logged‑in Deezer session. At its core, the user token is a cookie-like string that proves a particular Deezer account is authenticated; tools such as DeezLoader present that token to Deezer’s endpoints so they can request audio files with the same access level as the account that issued the token.
Security and Safety
Most Deezloader forks are now dead or broken because Deezer closed the loopholes. You may see old GitHub repositories or Reddit posts asking for “fresh tokens,” but they rarely work for long. deezloader user token
Since these applications cannot use standard login forms for security reasons, you must manually extract the token from your web browser: : Open your web browser and log into your account on the Deezer website Open Developer Tools Cmd + Option + I on Mac) to open the developer console. Navigate to Cookies Click on the Application tab (Chrome/Edge) or tab (Firefox). In the left sidebar, expand the section and select DeezLoader User Token DeezLoader is a third‑party tool
Even if you find a working version of Deezloader or a similar tool (like Freezer or Deemix, which were also discontinued), attempting to use your Deezer user token with such software carries significant risks. Using your own token can let you make
Troubleshooting DeezLoader User Token issues