The short answer
To remove your content from Leakimedia, file a DMCA notice with the exact post URLs and proof of ownership. Try Leakimedia's DMCA form, but it often ignores them, so file a Cloudflare abuse report to reach the origin host and de-list the pages from Google and Bing. It's a request-driven forum, so expect re-uploads and re-file.
What Leakimedia is
Leakimedia is a leak forum, not a passive gallery. Members register, then post stolen paywalled content in topic sections, including a "requests" area where someone names a specific creator and others race to upload her files. It indexes OnlyFans, Fansly, and MYM material. The request system is what makes it nastier than a plain mirror, because your name can turn into an open bounty and a fresh leak gets filled in by the community within hours. As of June 2026 the domain sits behind Cloudflare and is registered through a Bahamas-based registrar, which you can confirm with a WHOIS lookup.
Step-by-step: removing your content from Leakimedia
- List every URL. Capture the exact thread and post URLs showing your content, plus any request thread that names you. Each URL is filed separately.
- Find the DMCA route. Leakimedia lists a DMCA form, but reports describe most requests sent there going unanswered. Because leakimedia.com runs behind Cloudflare, file a Cloudflare abuse report at abuse.cloudflare.com/dmca to reach the origin host, then follow up with the host directly. The Bahamas-based registrar makes the registrar route slow, so verify the current host with a WHOIS lookup 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. These notices can become public records, 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 even if Leakimedia is slow to act. Getting it out of search often matters as much to creators as deleting the post.
- Re-file on re-upload. A forum that takes requests will re-post fast. Keep watching, including the source channels that feed it, and re-send notices.
Why Leakimedia is hard to remove from
The setup is built to resist takedowns. The origin host hides behind Cloudflare, the registration is masked by WHOIS privacy through an offshore registrar, and the request threads actively re-target you. Clearing one thread by hand does nothing about the request thread spinning up the next batch, so doing this manually turns into a grind across every mirror and every re-upload. It works, but it's a job.
Let Fanlock handle Leakimedia for you
We identify the real host behind Leakimedia, file under Fanlock's name so your identity never lands in a public takedown record, escalate past a DMCA form that ignores you, de-list the pages from Google, Bing, and Yahoo, and re-file automatically when content reappears. The Telegram and forum channels that feed sites like Leakimedia are exactly what we monitor, so we catch copies before they spread further. Pirate-Intent Search searches Google the same way a request thread does when it goes hunting for your files, so we tend to find a fresh post the moment it surfaces rather than after it has multiplied. 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 Leakimedia?
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 Leakimedia?
A compliant host usually acts within days of a valid notice, and search de-listing is similar. Leakimedia itself is often unresponsive, which is when you escalate to Cloudflare, the origin host, and the search engines.
Does Leakimedia have a DMCA contact?
It lists a DMCA form, but reports describe those requests going unanswered, and contacting the site can hand it more information about you. The more reliable route is filing with Cloudflare and the host behind the site.
Someone posted a request for my content on Leakimedia. What do I do?
Document the request thread along with any posts that fulfill it, then file removals on the actual content URLs. A request alone is a warning sign, so this is the moment to start monitoring and de-listing before the uploads pile up.
What if Leakimedia re-uploads my content after removal?
Expect it on a request-driven forum. 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.
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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 →