This is the most common method for Android users. It relies on tricking the Deezer website into thinking you are on a computer, allowing you to view the page source.
Whether you are getting an when attempting to extract it
: You should see your Android device listed. Find the Deezer tab and click Inspect . Find the Cookie :
In the left sidebar, expand and select https://www.deezer.com . Find the row named arl . Double-click the Value and copy the long string.
: These versions often have better support for specialized developer extensions.
The following methods allow you to extract the ARL cookie from the Deezer website on an Android device. Method 1: Using Firefox for Android (Recommended)
Kiwi Browser is Chromium-based and supports Chrome extensions, allowing you to use desktop inspection tools directly. Download and install Kiwi Browser. Log into Deezer: Open Kiwi, go to deezer.com , and log in. Open Developer Tools: Tap the three-dot menu in the top right.
Once you've obtained your ARL token, you can use it in various ways:
Scroll down and select (this opens an integrated Inspect Element console similar to a PC).
Firefox for Android is a robust choice because it allows for extensions that bring desktop-like inspection tools to mobile.
Copy the long string of letters and numbers in the "Value" field. This is your . 💻 Method 2: Using a PC (Easiest Method)
Third-party tools use your ARL token to access your Deezer account and unlock features outside the official app. Examples include:
Scroll through the "Name" column until you find the entry labeled .
Download the official Deezer app from the Google Play Store (if not already installed).
This method requires your Android device to be , which voids your warranty and carries significant security risks.
This is the most straightforward mobile-only method as it allows you to view cookies through specific tools or extensions.
: Tap the three vertical dots in the top-right corner of Kiwi and check the box for Desktop site .
Here’s a clear, step-by-step guide to get your on Android. This token is often used to authenticate with third-party Deezer clients (like Deemix, Freezer, or custom scripts).