Your leaked content is ranking on Google

Google your own name

and your leaks rank?

Let's get them de-listed

A fan, a brand, a future employer, they all Google your name first. When a leak ranks there, it costs you sales and follows you everywhere. Our Pirate-Intent Search catches that result the moment it surfaces, then we file Google DMCA removals so it stops showing under your name, even before the source site lifts a finger.

Takes 30 seconds. No credit card required.

The Reality of Google Leaks

GoogleIsHowPiratesFindYourContent

If it's indexed, it's discoverable. And it's costing you money every day.

Google indexes leak sites, forums, and file hosts. Even after content is removed from the source, cached and indexed URLs persist in search results. Manual DMCA filing is slow, technical, and easy to get wrong. One formatting mistake means your takedown request gets rejected, and your content stays visible to anyone searching your name.

So we look exactly where they do. Our Pirate-Intent Search runs the same searches a leak-hunter would, catches a copy the moment it surfaces, and files to remove it automatically before it spreads, across the 4M+ leak sites we scan on Google, Bing, and Yahoo.

About that 97.5%. Roughly 97.5% of what we file gets removed from Google search, and it's all sitting in Google's public Transparency Report. We don't ask you to take our word for it. You can read Fanlock's record line by line: transparencyreport.google.com/copyright/reporters/2529688.

How It Works

HowFanlockGetsYourContentOffGoogle

Four steps. Fully automated. No forms, no guesswork.

1

Automated Scanning

We scan Google search results for your usernames and stage names, checking millions of indexed pages for unauthorized content.

2

Detection & Verification

Found links are reviewed to confirm they contain your leaked content. No false positives.

3

DMCA Filing

We file properly formatted DMCA takedown requests directly with Google to delist infringing URLs from search results.

4

Monitoring & Re-detection

After delisting, we continue monitoring for re-uploads and new leaks. If content reappears, we file again.

Why Fanlock

Full-Spectrum

Protection,NotJust

Telegram

Telegram leaks don't stay on Telegram. We follow your content wherever it spreads.

Automated Google DMCA Filing

Properly formatted takedowns filed directly with Google. No manual forms, no guesswork.

7400

Takedowns Sent

Search Result Monitoring

Continuous monitoring of Google search results for your usernames and stage names across millions of pages.

Re-upload Detection

When delisted content reappears under a new URL, we detect it and file again automatically.

Re-upload

Or

Link Here

Bulk Delisting

Multiple infringing URLs? We handle them all at once rather than one at a time.

Multiple URLS?

Detailed Reporting

See exactly which URLs were found, which were delisted, and which are pending in your dashboard.

2860

Urls Removed

Removing

100%

20%

Full-Spectrum Protection

Google is just one piece. We also scan Telegram, social media, forums, and tube sites.

FAQs

Frequently Asked

Questions

Everything you need to know about Google DMCA takedowns and delisting.

How long does it take to delist content from Google?

Most URLs are delisted within 24-48 hours of filing a DMCA takedown with Google. Some requests take longer depending on Google's processing queue. We monitor every request and follow up if there are delays.

What if the content reappears after being delisted?

Our monitoring runs 24/7, so if delisted URLs reappear or the same content shows up on new pages, we automatically file new takedowns. You don't have to lift a finger, we keep your results clean continuously.

Do you handle Google Images too?

Yes. Google Search and Google Images are both covered under your plan, so your leaked content stops showing up when someone searches your name.

Does delisting from Google remove the content from the source site?

Delisting removes the URL from Google's search results, which stops the vast majority of traffic. To remove the content from the source site itself, we also file DMCA takedowns directly with the hosting provider whenever possible.

What if I've tried filing my own DMCA with Google and it was rejected?

Rejections usually come from missing proof of ownership, incorrect URLs, or incomplete forms. Our team knows exactly how Google's review process works and files requests that meet their requirements, so acceptance rates are dramatically higher.

Can I verify your removal rate?

Yes, and please do. Our ~97.5% removal rate is visible in Google's public Transparency Report under Fanlock's reporter record. We'd rather you check it than take our word for it.

How much does Google delisting cost?

Google delisting is included in all Fanlock plans, there are no per-URL fees or hidden costs. You get unlimited takedowns, ongoing monitoring, and full reporting as part of your subscription.

Details

FindOutWhatGoogleIsShowingAboutYou

Most creators are shocked by what their first scan reveals. Run yours free and see for yourself.

Takes 30 seconds. No credit card required.