June 20265 min read

How to remove your content from Notfans

By 1Kyle8, OnlyFans creatorReviewed by Zander SmallUpdated June 2026

The short answer

To remove your content from Notfans, file a DMCA notice listing the exact URLs and your copyright. Notfans is a leak aggregator with no reliable DMCA contact, so identify its host or CDN with a WHOIS lookup, often Cloudflare, and file there. De-list the pages from Google and Bing too. Expect re-uploads and re-file.

What Notfans is

Notfans is a leak-aggregator site built around reposting paywalled creator content from OnlyFans, Fansly, and similar platforms without permission. Most of it is mirrored from Telegram channels and other leak sites, then sorted into galleries and tags. It pulls real traffic. Semrush estimated roughly 17 million visits in May 2026 (semrush.com/website/notfans.com). That scale matters, because a single clip on a high-traffic gallery gets copied to more sites fast, so removing one page is rarely the finish line.

Step-by-step: removing your content from Notfans

  1. List every URL. Write down the exact Notfans pages showing your content, not the homepage. Each URL is filed on its own.
  2. Find the route to the host. Check the site for a DMCA or abuse page first. These aggregators usually have no working contact, so identify the current host or CDN with a WHOIS or host lookup. Notfans is typically fronted by Cloudflare, which means you may need to file with Cloudflare to reach the origin host behind it. Hosts and proxies move, so confirm the current one instead of trusting an old guide.
  3. Send a § 512-compliant notice. Include your copyrighted work, the infringing URLs, a good-faith statement, the under-penalty-of-perjury statement, your contact details, and a signature. One thing to know: this notice can become a public record, so file under a name you're comfortable having on file, or have a service file under its name to keep your real identity off the paperwork.
  4. De-list from search in parallel. Submit the URLs to Google's and Bing's copyright removal forms so the pages stop showing in search even while Notfans or its host drags its feet. For a lot of creators, getting it out of Google matters as much as deleting the file.
  5. Re-file on re-upload. Aggregators re-post quickly from the same source channels. Keep watching and re-send. This is the part that turns into a grind when you do it by hand.

Why Notfans is hard to remove from

There's no dependable DMCA inbox to write to, the site hides the real host behind a CDN, and the source content lives on Telegram where it gets re-posted within days. So you end up repeating the host hunt and the filing for every copy, across every mirror, while new uploads land behind you. It works, but it's a real job.

Let Fanlock handle Notfans for you

We identify the actual host behind Notfans, file under Fanlock's name so your identity never lands in a public takedown record, push past hosts and CDNs that ignore the first notice, de-list the pages from Google, Bing, and Yahoo, and re-file automatically when content comes back. The Telegram channels that feed sites like Notfans are exactly what we monitor, so we catch copies before they spread to the next ten galleries. Pirate-Intent Search queries Google with the same terms a leak-hunter uses, sweeping 4M+ sites across Google, Bing, and Yahoo, so a gallery copy usually surfaces to us the moment it goes live. Our Google removals run about 97.5%, which you can confirm yourself in Google's public Transparency Report (transparencyreport.google.com/copyright).

FAQ

Is it legal to remove my content from Notfans?

Yes. You own the copyright to your content the moment you create it, and that gives you the right to demand removal of unauthorized copies under the DMCA. You don't need a registered copyright to file a notice.

Does Notfans have a DMCA process?

Not a reliable one. Leak aggregators like this often list no working contact or simply ignore notices. When that's the case you go over the site's head to its hosting provider or CDN, which is the route that actually moves content.

How do I find out who hosts Notfans?

Run a WHOIS or host lookup on the domain. If it returns Cloudflare, that's a proxy, not the real host, so file an abuse report with Cloudflare to identify and reach the origin host behind it. Verify this fresh each time, since these sites switch hosts often.

What if Notfans re-uploads my content after removal?

Expect it. The fix is monitoring plus automatic re-filing. A service that watches the Telegram channels feeding the site can catch and remove re-uploads faster than you can by checking by hand.

See if your content is on Notfans right now

Run a free scan with just your username and we'll show you where you're exposed, on Notfans and everywhere else, then handle the removals for you.

Start Free Scan

Fanlock removes your content from Notfans automatically

You don't have to do any of this by hand. Sign up and Fanlock finds your content on Notfans (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.

Start Free Scan
1Kyle8

About 1Kyle8

OnlyFans creator

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 →