The short answer
To remove your content from LeakGallery, file a DMCA notice listing the exact URLs and your copyright, sent to LeakGallery's DMCA contact if one works, otherwise to its hosting provider or CDN. If it stays up, submit the URLs to Google and Bing to de-list them. Expect re-uploads, so monitor and re-file. You own the copyright, so you have the right to demand removal.
What LeakGallery is
LeakGallery is a leak-aggregator site: it collects and reposts paywalled creator content (OnlyFans, Fansly, and similar) that was taken without permission, often re-uploaded from Telegram channels and other leak sites. Because the content is mirrored from elsewhere, removing one copy is rarely the end of it, which is why the approach below is built around escalation and re-filing, not a single notice.
Step-by-step: removing your content from LeakGallery
- List every URL. Note the exact LeakGallery pages showing your content, not just the homepage. Each URL is filed separately.
- Find the DMCA route. Check the site for a DMCA or abuse page. If it has no working contact (common for these sites), identify the current host or CDN with a WHOIS/host lookup. Many leak sites sit behind Cloudflare, so you may need to file with Cloudflare to reach the origin host. Hosts and proxies change, so verify the current one rather than trusting an old guide.
- 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. Important: this notice can become a public record, so file under a name you're willing to have on record, or have a service file under its name to keep your real identity private.
- De-list from search in parallel. Submit the URLs to Google's and Bing's copyright removal forms so the pages stop surfacing in search even if LeakGallery is slow to act. For a lot of creators, getting it out of Google matters as much as deleting the file.
- Re-file on re-upload. Aggregators re-post quickly. Keep watching and re-send notices. This is the part that becomes a grind by hand.
Why LeakGallery is hard to remove from
Sites like this often use offshore hosting, hide behind a CDN, and provide no real DMCA contact, then re-upload within days. Doing this manually means repeating the host hunt and the filing over and over for every copy across every mirror. It works, but it's a job.
Let Fanlock handle LeakGallery for you
We identify the real host behind LeakGallery, file under Fanlock's name so your identity never lands in a public takedown record, escalate past hosts that ignore the first notice, de-list the pages from Google, Bing, and Yahoo, and re-file automatically when content reappears. The Telegram channels that feed sites like LeakGallery are exactly what we monitor, so we catch copies before they spread further. Pirate-Intent Search is how we get there early. It runs the same Google searches the people hunting your leaks rely on, so a new copy on LeakGallery turns up the moment it surfaces and comes down before it spreads. 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 LeakGallery?
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 don't need a registered copyright to file.
How long does it take to remove content from LeakGallery?
A compliant host usually acts within days of a valid notice, and search de-listing is similar. Leak aggregators can be slower or unresponsive, which is when you escalate to the host, CDN, and search engines.
Does LeakGallery have a DMCA process?
It may list one, but these sites often ignore notices or have no working contact. When that happens, you go over the site's head to its hosting provider or CDN, which is the more reliable route.
What if LeakGallery re-uploads my content after removal?
Expect it. The fix is monitoring plus automatic re-filing. A service that watches the source channels can catch and remove re-uploads faster than checking by hand.
Will my real name be exposed if I file myself?
It can be, because DMCA notices can become public records. Filing under a service's name keeps your legal identity off the paperwork while still getting the content removed.
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Fanlock removes your content from LeakGallery automatically
You don't have to do any of this by hand. Sign up and Fanlock finds your content on LeakGallery (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.
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 →