Removal guide

Remove Leaked Content From Fapeza.

fapeza.com

Finding your content on Fapeza is a gut-punch, especially when it was meant to stay behind a paid page. You do not need to just “live with it,” and you do not need to send vague angry emails that go nowhere.

25.9M.

infringements for this domain

Source: Google Transparency Report, as of May 2026

Known mirrors

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Why this needs more than one takedown

Fapeza is a leak aggregator, which means a single upload can turn into multiple pages, search results, and copied versions across related sites. Leakless has flagged 25,945,471 Fapeza URLs in Google, and there are 21 known mirrors connected to the wider problem.

That scale matters because leaked pages can compete with, or even outrank, your paid creator page. When someone searches and finds your content for free, that can mean lost subscribers, lost tips, and less control over where your work appears.

A proper cleanup usually means handling the page itself, the mirror copies, and Google delisting as part of the same job.

What to gather before you send anything

Before you file a notice, collect clean, organized evidence. It saves back-and-forth and makes the request easier to process.

Useful items include:

  • The exact Fapeza page URLs where your content appears
  • Any mirror pages showing the same content
  • Screenshots for your own records
  • The original source or platform page showing the content belongs to you
  • A short description of what was copied, without adding unnecessary explicit detail
  • Any Google result URLs you want delisted

Do not rely on just the homepage or a search page. The more specific the URLs are, the easier it is to remove the right pages and delist the right results.

Where to send the removal request

Fapeza lists the site’s own DMCA / abuse email as fapezan@gmail.com.

A proper DMCA notice generally needs:

  • Identification of the copyrighted content
  • The exact infringing URLs
  • A statement that you did not authorize the use
  • A statement that the information in the notice is accurate
  • Your contact details
  • Your physical or electronic signature

You do not need to write a dramatic message. Clear, specific, and complete is better. If Google results are appearing, Google delisting should be handled separately from the site notice so removed pages stop showing up in search.

What happens after the notice

The normal goal is straightforward: remove the Fapeza pages, address the known mirrors, and get the indexed URLs delisted from Google.

The part that becomes tiring is not usually one notice. It is the volume and recurrence. Aggregator leaks often come back as reposts, duplicate pages, or mirror copies, so the cleanup needs follow-through rather than a one-time email.

That is where many creators decide it is not worth spending their evenings checking pages and sending repeated notices.

When it makes sense to get help

If there is one page and no search visibility, you may be able to handle the first request yourself. But if your content is on multiple pages, showing in Google, or appearing across mirrors, it becomes a workload problem fast.

Leakless handles the takedown process for adult creators, including the site removal, mirror cleanup, and Google delisting side of the job. You can focus on your paid platforms instead of chasing stolen copies around the web.

Questions.

Do I need to contact Google too?

Yes, if the leaked pages appear in search. Site removal and Google delisting are related but separate steps, and both matter if people are finding your content through search.

What if the same content appears on mirror sites?

Treat the mirrors as part of the same cleanup. The goal is not only to remove one Fapeza page, but also to deal with copied versions and search results tied to them.

What should I avoid putting in the notice?

Avoid vague complaints, missing URLs, or long emotional explanations. Keep it specific: what content was copied, where it appears, and why you are authorized to request removal.

Can Leakless handle this for me?

Yes. Leakless can manage the removal request, mirror follow-up, and Google delisting so you do not have to keep chasing the same leak across multiple pages.

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