Fansly Creators

Your catalogue, off the mirror sites.

takedowns is built for the reality of running a Fansly page: a subscriber leaks, a mirror scrapes, a tube aggregator re-hosts, and the same content shows up on twenty more by morning. We fingerprint your published media, monitor public sources 24/7, and dispatch signed DMCA takedowns in bulk — so the takedown workload scales with you, not against you.

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No credit card. No contract. Per-content pricing after the first scan.

A single leak on Fansly rarely stays on Fansly. The downstream surface is the problem.

Tube sites mirror each other. Reddit and Telegram channels cross-post. Forums embed. The only realistic response is automation that scans continuously and dispatches in bulk — not a DMCA you typed by hand at 2am.

Index your entire Fansly catalogue.

Upload a reference set of your published photos and videos, or point us at a hosted folder. We derive perceptual fingerprints for every item and index them. As you publish new content, add it incrementally — no need to re-upload your entire archive.

  • Image, video, and GIF fingerprinting
  • Perceptual matching without raw media storage
  • Incremental catalogue updates
  • No file size cap on common resolutions
FANSLY // CATALOGUE
fingerprints_indexed1,847
last_update2h ago
coveragecomplete
LEAK_MONITOR // ACTIVE
sources watched
tube aggregators · clip sites · reddit · telegram · google dork
new_matches_24h3
queue11 pending review

Continuous reverse-search of public sources.

We run scheduled reverse searches across tube aggregators, free clip sites, Reddit cross-posts, public Telegram channels, and Google dorking patterns specific to Fansly re-uploads. New findings land in your dashboard within hours, not weeks.

  • Scheduled re-scans on configurable cadence
  • Confidence-scored findings queue
  • Email and Slack alerts for new matches
  • One-click drilldown to the offending URL

Bulk DMCA dispatch, signed once, sent many.

Review a batch of findings, sign a single DMCA notice, and broadcast to every matched host at once. Per-host abuse contacts are looked up automatically. Every dispatch is logged with timestamps, recipient, and a tamper-evident copy.

  • Multi-target broadcast from a single review
  • Per-host notice templates and abuse contacts
  • Audit log for every dispatched notice
  • Re-dispatch on stale URLs after the removal window
BATCH // READY_TO_SEND
selected_findings11
host_targets7
notice_signedyes
dispatch_status11/11 sent
RE-UPLOAD // TREND
top_infringer_30dhost_42
removed_30d178
re_uploads_caught24

Catch re-uploads before they spread.

Successful removals aren't the end. The same fingerprint stays in the index, and the system keeps watching. If the same content reappears on a new host, you'll see it in the queue and a one-click re-dispatch sends a fresh notice to that host's abuse contact.

  • Indefinite fingerprint retention
  • Re-upload detection with source attribution
  • Auto-queue for re-dispatch
  • Trend report: top infringing hosts over time

Common leak surfaces we cover

Tube aggregators

The major re-host networks that mirror content across hundreds of domains.

Free clip sites

Clipping sites that index and re-publish Fansly content in shorter segments.

Reddit cross-posts

Subreddits that share, link, or re-host leaked content from various platforms.

Telegram channels

Public channels distributing leaked content via file sharing.

Google dorking

Search engine queries designed to surface leaked content across the open web.

Forums & boards

Image boards, link aggregators, and niche communities that re-host or embed.

Fansly FAQ

Most Fansly leaks come from screen-recording subscribers, hacked third-party storage, scraped mirrors, and re-uploads to free clip and tube sites. Once a single copy surfaces, it propagates across dozens of hosts within days. takedowns is built around this downstream reality — we don't just look for the first leak, we look for the entire re-upload graph.

Yes. As the copyright holder of content you created, you can issue DMCA takedown notices to any host serving your content without authorization. takedowns automates the entire dispatch workflow at scale — bulk review, sign, send, log, re-check.

Most major platforms process DMCA notices within 24–72 hours. Smaller tube sites and free clip hosts vary. takedowns re-checks each target URL automatically and flags content that's still up after the expected window for escalation.

Fansly provides some platform-level support, but creators typically need a dedicated workflow that runs independently of the platform. High-volume re-uploads outpace what any single platform's abuse team can keep up with — that's where a per-takedown bulk dispatch tool earns its keep.

Yes, with caveats. We maintain a registry of abuse contacts for hundreds of hosts worldwide, including regional tube networks and non-English-language platforms. Where a host has a published abuse contact, we can dispatch to it. Where a host ignores DMCA, we surface that as a finding so you can escalate through your legal counsel.

No. You only need to upload a reference set — typically watermarked or low-resolution copies. We derive perceptual fingerprints from those references and use them for matching. Your original high-resolution masters never leave your storage.

Yes. You retain copyright in original works you created. Dispatching a DMCA notice to a host that is hosting your content without authorization is a standard remedy under copyright law in most jurisdictions. takedowns is a workflow tool, not legal counsel — for case-specific legal questions, consult a lawyer.

Your catalogue. Your call. Get it off the mirror sites.

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