The existence of the Deezloader Remix token sits in a legal gray area. On one hand, proponents argue that users paying for a premium subscription should have the right to listen to their music offline on any device they choose, a concept often referred to as "format shifting." On the other hand, the use of a token to circumvent Digital Rights Management (DRM) is a clear violation of the terms of service of most streaming platforms.
For all intents and purposes, The GitHub repository has not seen significant updates in a long time, and the "token" method is becoming increasingly difficult to use due to Deezer's API changes.
The token is a specific cookie value called generated by Deezer when you log into their website. Unlike a standard username and password, this token allows third-party applications to authenticate directly with Deezer's servers. It is typically a 192-character alphanumeric string. How to Get Your Deezloader Remix (ARL) Token
Here is how the token works:
