Removal guide

How to Remove Leaks from Nudostar.com.

nudostar.com

Nudostar.com is a leak aggregator, which means copied creator content may appear in posts, galleries, download pages, or indexed search results without permission. If your OnlyFans, Fansly, Chaturbate, or other paid content is on Nudostar, you can request removal through a DMCA takedown notice.

1.1M.

infringements for this domain

Source: Google Transparency Report, as of May 2026

1. Collect every Nudostar URL before you report it

Start by building a clean list of the exact Nudostar.com pages that contain your content. Do not only send the homepage or a profile page if the leaked photos or videos are on individual post URLs.

Capture:

  • The full Nudostar URL for each infringing page
  • Screenshots showing your content on the page
  • The date you found it
  • Any usernames, titles, thumbnails, or file names shown
  • Your original source URL, if available, such as your OnlyFans, Fansly, ManyVids, personal site, or social profile

If there are many results, use a spreadsheet. Grouping URLs by content set or platform makes it easier for the site to process and harder for them to claim the request is unclear.

2. Prepare a proper DMCA notice

A DMCA notice should identify you, identify the copyrighted work, identify the infringing Nudostar URLs, and include the legally required statements. Keep it factual and direct.

Include:

  • Your legal name or authorized agent name
  • Your creator/stage name, if relevant
  • A contact email address
  • A description of the original content, for example: “paid subscriber photos and videos originally published on my OnlyFans account”
  • The exact Nudostar.com URLs to remove
  • A statement that you did not authorize the use
  • A statement that the information is accurate and that you are the copyright owner or authorized to act for them
  • Your physical or electronic signature

You do not need to send IDs, tax documents, or private account access unless you choose to. For most takedowns, the infringing URLs and ownership statement are enough.

3. Send the request to Nudostar’s DMCA email

Send your notice to nudodmca+dmca@gmail.com with a clear subject line such as:

DMCA Takedown Request — Infringing Content on Nudostar.com

A simple structure works best:

Body:

  • “I am the copyright owner or authorized representative for the content listed below.”
  • “The following Nudostar.com URLs contain my copyrighted content without permission.”
  • Paste your URL list.
  • Add your original content/source description.
  • Add the good-faith belief and accuracy statements.
  • Sign with your name or authorized agent name.

After sending, save a copy of the email, delivery timestamp, screenshots, and the URL list. If you use a business email or creator brand email, that can help establish credibility.

4. Follow up if the pages are not removed

Check the reported URLs after 48–72 hours, then again after a week. Some leak sites remove pages quietly without replying; others may ignore incomplete requests.

If the URLs remain live, send a polite follow-up with:

  • The original email date
  • The same URL list
  • A note that the content remains available
  • Any newly discovered Nudostar URLs

Avoid threatening language. A concise, documented follow-up is more useful if you later need to escalate to search engines, hosting providers, or a professional takedown service.

5. Remove Google results after source removal

Nudostar has had a very large number of URLs flagged in Google, so search cleanup matters. Once a Nudostar page is removed, it may still appear in Google for a while as a cached or indexed result.

Use Google’s removal tools to request deindexing of:

  • Removed Nudostar pages that still appear in search
  • Search snippets showing your name, stage name, or leaked content title
  • Image results linking to removed Nudostar pages

If a Nudostar URL is still live, Google may not remove it unless your DMCA claim is accepted. For best results, work in this order: source takedown first, then Google deindexing.

Questions.

Do I need a lawyer to remove content from Nudostar?

Usually, no. Copyright owners and authorized agents can send DMCA notices directly. A lawyer or takedown service may help if there are many URLs, repeated reuploads, ignored notices, or search results spread across multiple sites.

Can I remove Nudostar pages from Google if the site ignores me?

You can submit a copyright removal request to Google for infringing search results. However, if the Nudostar page is still live, Google may review the claim rather than remove it automatically. If the source page is already gone, Google removal is usually faster.

What if my content is reuploaded after removal?

Document the new URLs and send a fresh notice. Leak aggregators often create new pages or repost under slightly different titles, so ongoing monitoring is important. Keep a master record of removed and active URLs to speed up repeat takedowns.

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