Removal guide

How to Remove Leaks from LeakGallery.

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Finding your paid or private content on LeakGallery is a horrible feeling. It’s invasive, frustrating, and it can make you feel like you have to fix everything immediately -- but the best first move is to slow down, collect proof, and send a clean takedown request.

11.3M.

infringements for this domain

Source: Google Transparency Report, as of May 2026

What LeakGallery is and why your content may be there

LeakGallery is a leak aggregator, which usually means it collects or indexes adult creator content that has already been copied from somewhere else(paid platforms, social posts, private chats, forums, or file hosts).

That matters because removing the LeakGallery page is important, but it may not be the only copy online. Before you send anything, check whether the same images, videos, titles, or username also appear elsewhere. Save those links too if you find them.

Step 1: Save evidence before you report it

Do this before contacting the site. Once a page changes or disappears, it can be harder to prove what was there.

Save:

  • The full LeakGallery URL for every page showing your content
  • Screenshots showing the page, your content, and the browser address bar
  • The date you found it
  • Any visible uploader name, post title, tags, or watermarks
  • Links to your original content if you posted it on OnlyFans, Fansly, Chaturbate, ManyVids, your own site, or social media

You don’t need to download the leaked files. Screenshots and URLs are usually enough for a DMCA notice.

Step 2: Send a DMCA takedown to LeakGallery

LeakGallery’s removal contact is dmca@leakgallery.com. Send your notice to that email with a clear subject line like:

DMCA Takedown Request – Unauthorized Content on leakgallery.com

In the email, include:

  • Your legal name, or the name of your authorized representative
  • Your creator/stage name, if different
  • The URLs on LeakGallery you want removed
  • A short description of the copyrighted content, such as “photos and videos originally published on my OnlyFans account”
  • Links showing where the original content belongs, if available
  • A statement that you did not authorize LeakGallery or its users to post the content
  • Your contact email
  • The required DMCA good-faith and accuracy statements
  • Your physical or electronic signature

Keep the message factual. You do not need to explain your personal situation or argue with the site — the goal is to make the copyright claim easy to process.

DMCA wording you can adapt

You can use wording like this and customize it to your situation:

  • I am the copyright owner, or am authorized to act on behalf of the copyright owner, of the content identified below. The material located at the following LeakGallery URLs is being used without my permission: [paste URLs].
  • The original copyrighted material is my adult creator content, including [photos/videos], originally published by me at [OnlyFans/Fansly/Chaturbate/profile link or other source, if available].
  • I have a good-faith belief that the use of this material is not authorized by me, my agent, or the law. The information in this notice is accurate, and under penalty of perjury, I am the copyright owner or authorized to act on behalf of the owner.
  • Please remove or disable access to the infringing material as soon as possible.
  • Signature: [your name]

If you don’t want to send your personal information yourself, this is where a takedown service like Leakless can step in and handle the notice, tracking, and follow-up for you.

Step 3: Follow up and check for reuploads

After sending the notice, give the site a reasonable amount of time to respond. If the page is still live after a few days, reply to the same email thread with the original notice attached and ask for an update.

Once it’s removed, search for:

  • Your creator name + “LeakGallery”
  • Your username + “leak”
  • Unique video titles or image captions
  • Watermark text from your content

Aggregators often pull from other sources, so a LeakGallery takedown may expose a bigger leak trail. If you find more copies on forums, file hosts, search results, or other leak sites, document those URLs and send separate takedowns.

Questions.

Can I remove my content from LeakGallery if I use a stage name?

Yes. Copyright belongs to the creator of the content, even if you publish under a stage name. Your DMCA notice may still need a valid signature and contact information, but you can explain that your public creator name is different from your legal name.

What if LeakGallery ignores my DMCA email?

Follow up in the same thread, keep records of your notice, and look for other enforcement options such as contacting the site’s hosting provider, domain registrar, or search engines. A professional takedown service can also escalate the request and keep checking whether the content comes back.

Will removing the LeakGallery page remove it from Google too?

Not always. If the page is removed, Google will usually drop it over time, but cached or indexed results can linger. If the LeakGallery URL still appears in search after removal, you can request search deindexing separately.

Can Leakless handle LeakGallery removals for me?

Yes. Leakless can prepare and send the takedown, follow up with LeakGallery, look for related reposts, and keep monitoring so you’re not stuck checking leak sites yourself.

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