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How to Remove Your Content from Coomer.su (Complete Guide)

Found your OnlyFans or Fansly content on Coomer.su or Coomer.party? Here's exactly how to file DMCA takedowns and get your leaked content removed.

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Sarah Chen
Content Protection Specialist
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Coomer.su (formerly Coomer.party) is one of the most notorious sites for leaked OnlyFans, Fansly, and Patreon content. If you've discovered your content there, you're not powerless. Here's exactly how to get it removed.

What Is Coomer.su?

Coomer.su is an unauthorized archive site that scrapes and hosts subscription content from OnlyFans, Fansly, Patreon, and other creator platforms. The site uses automated bots and user-contributed session keys to pull paywalled content, then organizes it by creator name for easy searching.

The site has evolved through multiple domains (Coomer.party, Coomer.su, Coomer.st) to evade enforcement actions. Despite takedown efforts, it continues operating by shifting addresses.

Why Removal Is Challenging

Coomer.su is designed to resist takedowns:

  • Private domain registration: Owner information is hidden
  • Offshore hosting: Uses infrastructure in DMCA-unfriendly jurisdictions
  • Domain hopping: Moves to new domains when pressured
  • Mirror networks: Content may be automatically reposted across affiliated sites

That said, removal IS possible. Here's how.

Step 1: Document Everything

Before filing any takedowns, gather evidence:

  • Screenshot each page with your content (include the URL in the screenshot)
  • Copy the direct URLs to every piece of your content
  • Note the date you discovered the leak
  • Save any usernames or account info visible on the site

This documentation is essential if you need to escalate to legal action or report to law enforcement.

Step 2: File a DMCA Takedown Notice

Your content is protected by copyright law the moment you create it. You don't need to register it—you automatically own the rights. A DMCA notice is your legal tool to demand removal.

What to Include in Your DMCA Notice

  • Your legal name and contact information
  • A description of the copyrighted work (your photos/videos)
  • The URLs where your content appears on Coomer.su
  • URLs of your original content (your OnlyFans/Fansly page)
  • A statement that you have a good faith belief the use is unauthorized
  • A statement under penalty of perjury that you are the copyright owner
  • Your signature (electronic is fine)

Where to Send Your DMCA Notice

  1. The site itself: Look for abuse@ or DMCA contact info (often hidden or non-responsive)
  2. The hosting provider: Use a WHOIS lookup to find who hosts the site
  3. Cloudflare: If the site uses Cloudflare (many do), file at cloudflare.com/abuse

Step 3: Target the Hosting Infrastructure

When sites like Coomer.su don't respond to direct DMCA notices, go after their infrastructure:

Find the Hosting Provider

  1. Go to who.is or whois.domaintools.com
  2. Enter the Coomer domain
  3. Look for the hosting provider or nameservers
  4. Find the host's abuse contact and send your DMCA there

File with Cloudflare

Many piracy sites hide behind Cloudflare. While Cloudflare doesn't host content, they can reveal the actual host or, under pressure, terminate service. File abuse reports at cloudflare.com/abuse.

Step 4: File Google Delisting Requests

Even if you can't get content removed from Coomer.su immediately, you can remove it from Google search results:

  1. Go to Google's removal request page
  2. Select "Remove information you see in Google Search"
  3. Choose the option for "intimate images" or "personal information"
  4. Submit the Coomer.su URLs containing your content

Google has specific processes for removing non-consensual intimate images. If your content is explicit, use this pathway—it's faster than standard DMCA requests.

Step 5: Consider Professional Help

If you're dealing with dozens or hundreds of leaked files, or if DIY takedowns aren't working:

  • Content removal services: We handle all takedowns, follow-ups, and monitoring
  • Attorneys: Can send cease and desist letters and pursue legal action
  • Law enforcement: If you can identify the leaker, they may face criminal charges

What About Re-Uploads?

Coomer.su content often reappears after removal. This is why ongoing monitoring matters:

  • Set Google Alerts for your stage name and real name
  • Periodically search Coomer.su for your content
  • Use reverse image search to find copies on other sites
  • Consider a monitoring service that scans continuously

Preventing Future Leaks

While you can't guarantee prevention, you can make leaking harder:

  • Watermark your content: Visible or invisible watermarks help identify the source
  • Use platform security features: Enable any anti-screenshot or DRM options
  • Vet subscribers: Some creators restrict new/suspicious accounts
  • Monitor proactively: Catch leaks early before they spread

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About the Author

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Sarah Chen
Content Protection Specialist

Sarah focuses on helping victims navigate the content removal process. She writes about digital rights, platform policies, and the legal landscape around non-consensual imagery.

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