Removal guide

How to Remove Leaked Content from TheFap.

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Finding your private paid content on TheFap is frustrating, especially when you did the work to keep it behind a paywall. TheFap is a leak aggregator, which means posts may collect stolen creator videos, photos, names, and links in one place for others to find and re-share.

The good news: you do have a clear path. The fastest route is usually a proper DMCA notice sent to the site’s abuse contact, followed by search engine removals if the pages are already indexed.

10.2M.

infringements for this domain

Source: Google Transparency Report, as of May 2026

What TheFap is and why it matters

TheFap, at thefap.net, operates like an adult leak aggregator. Sites like this often rely on creator names, platform names, preview images, and reposted files to pull in search traffic.

That matters because removal is not only about deleting one page. You may also need to deal with:

  • The post or thread on TheFap itself
  • Cached or indexed URLs in Google and other search engines
  • Reuploads under slightly different titles
  • Stolen thumbnails or preview images that still appear after the main file is gone

TheFap has had a very large number of URLs flagged in Google, so it is worth checking both the site and search results when you are documenting the leak.

Step 1: Collect the right evidence before reporting

Before you send anything, save a clean record of what is online. This helps if the page changes, disappears temporarily, or comes back under a new URL.

Collect:

  • The full TheFap URL for every page containing your content
  • Screenshots showing your content, username, title, and page URL
  • The date you found it
  • Links to the original content on your official platform, if available
  • Any proof that you are the creator or rights holder

Do not download anything you do not need. A screenshot and URL are usually enough for a DMCA request. If the post includes your legal name, address, private social handles, or other personal information, note that separately because it may justify an additional privacy or abuse complaint.

Step 2: Send a DMCA notice to TheFap

TheFap’s listed removal channel is the site’s DMCA / abuse email: Monster98.tk@gmail.com.

Your notice should be direct and complete. A vague “please remove this” message is easier to ignore. Include the information platforms normally expect in a DMCA takedown:

  • Your creator name and legal name or authorized representative name
  • The TheFap URL or URLs you want removed
  • A description of the copyrighted work, such as “paid subscriber video originally posted to my OnlyFans”
  • The original URL where your authorized content appears, if you can safely provide it
  • A statement that you did not authorize the use on TheFap
  • A statement that the information in your notice is accurate
  • Your signature, which can be typed

Keep the tone calm and factual. You are creating a paper trail. If there are multiple TheFap pages, list them clearly rather than sending separate scattered messages.

Step 3: Ask Google to remove indexed results

Even if TheFap removes the page, search results can linger. If the page is still live, you can submit a copyright removal request to Google. If the page is gone but Google still shows the title, snippet, or thumbnail, you can request outdated content removal.

Search for combinations like:

  • Your creator name + TheFap
  • Your OnlyFans or Fansly username + thefap.net
  • Unique video titles or captions from the leaked post

Save every indexed URL you find. Google removal does not delete the content from TheFap, but it can reduce discovery while you work on the source removal.

Step 4: Watch for reuploads and copycat posts

Aggregator leaks often come back with small changes: a new slug, a cropped thumbnail, a different username spelling, or a repost made from the same stolen file. After you send the first notice, check again over the next few days.

A practical follow-up routine:

  • Search TheFap for your username and common misspellings
  • Check Google for newly indexed TheFap URLs
  • Keep one spreadsheet with URL, date found, status, and date removed
  • Send follow-up notices for new URLs instead of assuming the first request covers everything

This is the point where many creators hand it off. Leakless can monitor for repeat leaks, prepare notices, and keep pressure on removals so you are not spending your week chasing reposts.

Questions.

How long does TheFap removal usually take?

It varies. Some pages may be removed within a few days if the notice is clear, while others need follow-up. If the page is still indexed in search, that can take additional time to clean up even after the source page is removed.

Can I remove TheFap pages if someone else uploaded my OnlyFans content?

Yes, if you own the copyright or are authorized to act for the rights holder. Paid platform content is still protected by copyright, and an unauthorized repost can be targeted with a DMCA takedown.

What if TheFap ignores my takedown request?

Document the request, send a follow-up, and move on to search engine removals for any indexed URLs. You can also look for hosting, CDN, or registrar options, but those can be more technical and may require stronger evidence.

Will removing the page from Google delete it from TheFap?

No. Google removal only affects search visibility. You still need to request removal from TheFap itself to get the source page taken down.

Can Leakless handle TheFap takedowns for me?

Yes. Leakless can document the leak, send properly formatted takedown notices, track removals, and monitor for reuploads across leak sites and search results.

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