An is a specific cookie used by music streaming platforms to authenticate a user's session without requiring their username and password every time they open an app or website.

Deemix mimics the Deezer web player. When you visit deezer.com , the website stores an arl cookie. Deemix extracts that cookie to impersonate your browser. Without it, the app cannot access the API to fetch track URLs or license the songs for download.

Many users search for shared ARLs on GitHub, Reddit, or Discord. Websites and pastebins often claim to offer "premium verified" ARLs.

: Open Google Chrome, Brave, or Firefox and log into the web player of your music streaming service.

In the left sidebar, click on , then select the website URL. Look for a cookie named arl .

The Deemix interface will display a status indicator: "Free Account" , "HiFi Account" , or "Premium Verified" .