How to Find If Your Content Has Been Leaked
Step-by-step guide to discovering where your OnlyFans, Fansly, or other creator content has been shared without permission.
Why You Should Check Regularly
Leaked content spreads fast. The sooner you find it, the easier it is to remove. Most creators don't know their content is leaked until a fan tells them — by then, it's already been copied dozens of times.
1. Google Your Username
Start with simple searches on Google. Try these search patterns:
- "yourusername" onlyfans
- "yourusername" leak
- "yourusername" mega
- "yourusername" telegram
- site:reddit.com "yourusername"
2. Check Known Leak Sites
These sites are notorious for hosting leaked creator content. Search for your username on each:
- Coomer.su / Kemono.su — Auto-scrape Patreon, Fansly, etc.
- Simpcity forums — Active leak community
- Reddit leak subreddits — Often removed but cached
- Telegram search — Use @TGStat_bot or manual search
3. Reverse Image Search
If you have unique photos, use reverse image search to find copies:
- Google Images — Upload or paste URL
- TinEye — Good for finding exact matches
- Yandex Images — Often finds what Google misses
4. Set Up Google Alerts
Create Google Alerts for your username, stage name, and any unique identifiers. You'll get emailed when new results appear.
What to Do When You Find Leaks
Document everything: screenshot the page, save the URL, note the date. Then either file DMCA takedowns yourself or use a professional service like ours.