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How to remove your content from Cyberdrop

By 1Kyle8, OnlyFans creatorReviewed by Zander SmallUpdated June 2026

The short answer

To remove your content from Cyberdrop, list the exact album and file URLs, then file a DMCA notice. Cyberdrop rarely publishes a working contact, so file with its CDN (usually Cloudflare) and the origin host you find via a WHOIS lookup, and de-list the URLs in Google and Bing. Expect mirror domains and re-uploads, so re-file.

What Cyberdrop is

Cyberdrop is a file host and album sharer. Someone uploads a gallery, sometimes hundreds of images or clips, under a single album link, and markets it as "uncensored" or censorship-resistant storage. That positioning is exactly why scraped paywalled content gets dumped there. It also tends to travel with Bunkr: the popular open-source scraping tools pull from Cyberdrop and Bunkr together, so an album on one usually has a twin on the other. Removing a Cyberdrop link is a start, not the finish.

Step-by-step: removing your content from Cyberdrop

  1. List every album and file URL. Note the exact Cyberdrop pages, not just the album cover. Each file URL gets filed, and you will want the list later when you check for re-uploads.
  2. Confirm the live domain first. Cyberdrop has shuffled between the .me address and mirror domains, and the .me has been unreliable through 2026. Check which domain your link actually resolves on before you file, because an old guide will point you at a dead host.
  3. Find a removal route. Check the site's terms and legal pages for a DMCA or abuse contact. These file hosts often have none that works, so identify the current CDN and origin host with a WHOIS/host lookup. Cyberdrop usually sits behind Cloudflare, so file with Cloudflare to reach past the proxy to the real host, then send the host its own abuse notice.
  4. Send a § 512-compliant notice. Include your copyrighted work, the infringing URLs, a good-faith statement, the under-penalty-of-perjury statement, your contact, and a signature. This notice can become a public record, so file under a name you are willing to have on record, or have a service file under its name to keep your real identity private.
  5. De-list from search in parallel. Submit the URLs to Google's and Bing's copyright removal forms. Cyberdrop albums get found through search, so getting them out of Google cuts the reach even before the file is gone.
  6. Re-file on re-upload. File hosts re-post fast, and Cyberdrop content is often mirrored on Bunkr the same day. Keep the URL list, keep watching, keep sending.

Why Cyberdrop is hard to remove from

The friction is structural. The origin host is hidden behind Cloudflare, the domain registration is privacy-protected, and the operators run mirror domains so a takedown on one address does not touch the copy on another. Filing only with the site itself tends to go nowhere. The route that works is going over its head to the CDN and the real host, then de-listing from search, then doing it again when the album reappears. It is effective and it is tedious.

Let Fanlock handle Cyberdrop for you

We identify the real host behind Cyberdrop's live domain, file under Fanlock's name so your identity never lands in a public takedown record, escalate past Cloudflare and any host that ignores the first notice, de-list the pages from Google, Bing, and Yahoo, and re-file when the album comes back. File hosts and deep-web piracy sites are inside our standard coverage, and because Cyberdrop and Bunkr usually carry the same dump, we go after both. Pirate-Intent Search is built around how leaks actually get found: people search Google for your name and your content, so we run those same searches, and a Cyberdrop album, or its Bunkr twin, turns up to us as soon as it's posted. Our Google removals run about 97.5%, which you can confirm yourself in Google's public Transparency Report.

FAQ

Is it legal to remove my content from Cyberdrop?

Yes. You own the copyright to your content the moment you create it, which gives you the right to demand removal of unauthorized copies under the DMCA. You do not need a registered copyright to file a notice.

Does Cyberdrop have a DMCA contact?

It may list something in its terms, but these file hosts often ignore notices or have no working contact. When that happens you go to the CDN (usually Cloudflare) and the origin host you find through a WHOIS lookup, which is the more reliable route.

Cyberdrop.me is down or won't load. Which domain do I file against?

Cyberdrop has moved between mirror domains, and the .me address has been unreliable in 2026. File against whichever domain your specific link resolves on right now, and check for the same album on the mirror domains and on Bunkr.

What if my Cyberdrop album is re-uploaded after removal?

Expect it. The fix is monitoring plus re-filing. A service that watches the source channels and the paired file hosts can catch and remove re-uploads faster than checking by hand.

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You don't have to do any of this by hand. Sign up and Fanlock finds your content on Cyberdrop (and across search, social, and Telegram), files the takedowns under our name so your identity stays private, and re-files automatically when it reappears. Our Google removals run about 97.5%, verifiable in Google's public Transparency Report.

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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 →