The short answer
CamWhores has a reputation for ignoring DMCA notices, so the reliable path is to go over the site: file with its hosting provider and CDN, and de-list the URLs through Google and Bing so your name stops surfacing the pages. File under a service's name, not your own, because the site has been reported to expose people who send takedowns.
What CamWhores is
CamWhores is a cam-capture tube site that re-hosts recorded webcam and paywalled streams without permission. The important thing to know before you start: it is widely reported to be uncooperative with takedowns. Per public accounts from removal services, its listed DMCA contacts have been described as non-working, it has no registered copyright agent, and it has been reported to retaliate against people who file by moving their content to the homepage and publishing the requester's personal details (reported by BrandItScan's help center). Treat the site's own DMCA channel as unreliable and protect your identity from the start.
Step-by-step: removing your content from CamWhores
- List every URL showing your content on the site and its affiliate domains. Each is handled separately.
- Do not file under your own name. Because the site has been reported to expose requesters, use a service that files under its name, or at minimum keep identifying details out of anything that could become public.
- Skip straight to the host and CDN. Identify the current host or CDN with a WHOIS/host lookup (these sites are typically behind a CDN like Cloudflare; file with the CDN to reach the origin host). Send your § 512-compliant notice there, since the site itself is unlikely to act.
- De-list from search, this is your main lever. Submit the URLs to Google's and Bing's copyright removal forms. Even when the site refuses to delete a recording, getting it out of search means no one finds it by searching your stage name.
- Re-file and monitor. Expect re-uploads and affiliate-site mirrors, and re-send as copies appear.
Why CamWhores is hard to remove from
This is one of the worst actors in the category: fake or dead DMCA contacts, no registered agent, and a reported habit of retaliating against requesters. Filing the normal way often does nothing and can expose you. That flips the strategy toward host/CDN escalation and search de-listing, and makes filing under your own name a real risk.
Let Fanlock handle CamWhores for you
This is exactly the case a service is built for. We file under Fanlock's name, so your real identity never goes near a site that's known to expose requesters. We go straight to the host and CDN rather than the site's dead inbox, de-list the pages from Google, Bing, and Yahoo so your stage name stops surfacing them, and re-file as copies and affiliate mirrors appear. Pirate-Intent Search works the way the people reposting you do, querying Google across 4M+ leak sites, so a recording tends to surface to us about as fast as it surfaces to them. Our Google removals run about 97.5%, verifiable in Google's public Transparency Report.
FAQ
Does CamWhores comply with DMCA notices?
By public accounts from removal services, not reliably. Its listed contacts have been reported as non-working and it has no registered copyright agent, so the practical route is the host, the CDN, and search de-listing rather than the site itself.
Will CamWhores expose me if I send a takedown?
It has been reported to publish requesters' personal details and to retaliate by promoting reported content. That's the main reason to file through a service that uses its own name instead of filing personally.
Can I still get my content out of Google even if CamWhores won't remove it?
Yes. Google and Bing process copyright removal requests independently of the site. De-listing the URLs means people can't find them by searching your name, even if the file stays on the site.
What if my content is on CamWhores affiliate sites too?
Treat each affiliate domain the same way: identify its host, file with the host/CDN, and de-list from search. A service can cover the network at once and re-file on re-uploads.
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About 1Kyle8
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1Kyle8 is an OnlyFans creator who removed her own leaks with Fanlock. She writes these removal guides from experience; the technical and legal steps are reviewed by Zander Small, Fanlock co-founder. More about the Fanlock team →