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You have no idea who generated that ARL. A malicious actor could share a valid Premium ARL that routes your requests through a proxy server logging your IP address, listening habits, and potentially injecting malware into downloaded files.

: Using an ARL from a Premium account allows these tools to access high-quality FLAC (lossless) audio up to 1411 kbps, offline playback, and ad-free streaming.

Third-party applications—such as music downloaders (e.g., Deemix , Deeztracker ) or media management tools like Music Assistant —cannot log in using a standard username and password. Instead, they require your ARL token to bypass the official web player and stream or download content directly.

In the world of streaming, music often felt like it was trapped behind glass. Most listeners were stuck with "Free" accounts, bombarded by ads and restricted to shuffle-only play. But word began to spread among audiophiles about a secret string of characters: the ARL (Access Rights Language)