Removal guide

How to Remove Leaked Content from Archivebate.

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Finding your clips on Archivebate can feel awful, especially when it is content you made for paying fans or live viewers, not a public tube site. But this is removable, and you do not need to argue with uploaders to make that happen.

Archivebate uses its own on-site removal / DMCA form. The key is to send a clean notice for the exact URLs, then make sure the same URLs are also removed from Google so they stop showing up in search.

731.3K.

infringements for this domain

Source: Google Transparency Report, as of May 2026

Known mirrors

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What Archivebate is and why it spreads fast

Archivebate is a tube site, which means leaked videos are usually shown as individual watch pages and may also appear through search, tags, performer names, thumbnails, and related-video areas.

That matters because removing one visible page may not be the whole job. A single leak can create several URLs that need to be listed in the takedown, and Archivebate has a known mirror count of 1, so you should treat the cleanup as both a site removal and a mirror/search cleanup.

Google has 731,296 Archivebate URLs flagged, which gives you a sense of how much of the site can surface in search. This is why Google delisting should be handled alongside the Archivebate removal, not as an afterthought.

What to collect before you file the DMCA

Before you use Archivebate’s removal form, gather everything in one place. It makes the notice clearer and helps avoid back-and-forth.

Collect:

  • The full Archivebate URL for every leaked video page
  • Any matching thumbnail or preview URLs you can open directly
  • Your original source link, if available, such as your OnlyFans, Fansly, Chaturbate, or personal site page
  • Your creator name or performer name used in the content
  • A short statement that you own the content or are authorized to act for the owner
  • An email address where you can receive responses

If the content appears under different titles or misspelled names, include those pages too. Tube sites often create messy duplicates, and it is better to be specific than to send one broad complaint with no URLs.

How to request removal from Archivebate

Use Archivebate’s own on-site removal / DMCA form and keep the request simple. You do not need a long emotional explanation. You need a clear copyright notice.

Your message should identify:

  • The copyrighted work that belongs to you
  • The exact Archivebate URLs where it appears without permission
  • Your contact information
  • A good-faith statement that the use is unauthorized
  • A statement that the information is accurate and that you are the copyright owner or authorized to act for them

Write in plain language. For example: “I am the copyright owner of the videos and images listed below. They were uploaded to Archivebate without my permission. Please remove the infringing pages and associated previews.”

After the Archivebate notice is submitted, keep a copy of what you sent and the URL list. You will need the same list for search cleanup.

Do not skip Google delisting

Removal from Archivebate and removal from Google are connected, but they are not the same thing. A page can be taken down from the site while the old result, title, snippet, or thumbnail still lingers in search for a while.

That is why the normal cleanup should include both:

  • Archivebate removal for the actual hosted pages
  • Google delisting for search results pointing to those pages

For creators, the Google part is often what reduces the day-to-day damage fastest. People usually find leaks by searching your stage name, platform username, or clip title. Delisting cuts off that discovery route.

Watch for reposts and the known mirror

Tube leaks can come back under a new URL, especially when the same clip has already been copied around. Archivebate also has 1 known mirror, so check whether the same content appears there and include it in your cleanup plan.

This is the part that makes removal feel exhausting: not because the takedown itself is unusual, but because the same stolen file can show up as multiple pages, reposts, and search results.

If you want Leakless to handle it, we can prepare the notices, submit the Archivebate removal requests, pursue Google delisting, and keep an eye on recurrence so you are not stuck repeating the same process every week.

Questions.

Can I remove Archivebate videos if they came from OnlyFans, Fansly, or Chaturbate?

Yes. If you created the content or own the rights to it, you can submit a DMCA removal request even if the leak was copied from a subscription page, livestream, or private fan platform.

Is Archivebate removal enough, or do I need Google delisting too?

You should do both. Archivebate removal addresses the page on the site. Google delisting addresses the search result that helps people find it. For leaked creator content, handling both is the cleanest approach.

What if my content is on the Archivebate mirror too?

Treat the mirror as a separate removal target. Send takedown requests for the mirror URLs as well, and include those URLs in your Google delisting work if they appear in search.

Do I have to contact the uploader?

No. You do not need to message or negotiate with the person who uploaded it. Use the DMCA process through Archivebate’s on-site removal form and focus on the exact infringing URLs.

Can Leakless handle Archivebate removals for me?

Yes. Leakless can handle the Archivebate takedown process, Google delisting, and follow-up for reposts or mirrored copies, so you do not have to keep chasing the same leak yourself.

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