FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
The most common questions and answers about our services, DMCA takedowns, and digital reputation protection.
1Can you remove leaked OnlyFans content?
Yes. Removing leaked OnlyFans, Fansly, and other premium creator content is one of Nemaries' core services. We scan leak sites, tube sites, forums, and Telegram channels for stolen copies of your content, send automated DMCA takedown notices to the sites and their hosting providers, and file delisting requests so the leaks disappear from Google and Bing search results.
2Do you work with Fansly, Patreon, and other platforms' creators?
Yes. Nemaries protects content creators from any platform — OnlyFans, Fansly, Patreon, ManyVids, and others. As the creator, you own the copyright to your content regardless of which platform you publish on, and that copyright is what our takedown process is built on.
3Can leaked content be removed from Google search?
Yes. Through Google's copyright removal process, leaked URLs are delisted from search results so they no longer appear when someone searches your name or stage name. This works even when the leak site itself refuses to cooperate, and it removes the vast majority of a leak's traffic. The same process applies to Bing and Google Images.
4Will leak sites see my real identity?
No. All DMCA notices and removal requests are filed using Nemaries' own legal details, acting as your authorized agent. Leak sites, hosting providers, and platforms never see your real name — only your stage name, which they already know.
5What is a DMCA takedown?
A DMCA takedown is a legal notice sent by a copyright holder to a platform under the U.S. Digital Millennium Copyright Act, requesting the removal of content shared without permission. Upon receiving such a notice, websites, social media platforms, and hosting providers are obligated to remove the infringing content.
6Which platforms does Nemaries protect on?
Nemaries provides automated scanning and protection across Google, Bing, Reddit, X (Twitter), Instagram, Telegram, Facebook, TikTok, and millions of websites. Automated DMCA takedown and delisting requests are sent to the relevant platforms for every detected infringement.
7What does Google delisting (index removal) mean?
Google delisting is the removal of infringing content from Google search results. The content may remain on the source website, but it no longer appears when searched on Google. This is a separate process from a DMCA takedown and requires a dedicated submission to Google.
8Does my identity stay private?
Yes. All DMCA takedown and delisting notices are submitted using Nemaries' own details. Your identity is never shared with the other party or the platforms. This ensures full anonymity throughout the legal process.
9How long does removal take?
It depends on the platform. Most websites and hosting providers respond within 24-72 hours. Google delisting requests typically take 1-7 business days. Social media platforms process requests within 24 hours to 2 weeks. On average, Nemaries achieves removal within 24 hours.
10Can removed content be published again?
Yes, removed content can reappear on different URLs or platforms. That is why Nemaries monitors continuously. When new infringements are detected, new takedown and delisting requests are sent automatically.
11How does Nemaries work?
Nemaries works in 4 steps: (1) You create your account and define the content to be protected. (2) The system automatically scans millions of websites. (3) DMCA takedown and delisting requests are sent automatically for detected infringements. (4) You track every process in real time on your live dashboard.
12Can action be taken against sites in any country?
Yes. Although the DMCA is a U.S. law, major platforms like Google, Facebook, and Instagram are U.S.-based, so it applies worldwide. Hosting providers in many other countries also comply with DMCA notices. Nemaries performs removals at an international scale.
13What is the success rate?
Nemaries' overall removal success rate is 98.7%. The rate can vary depending on the type of platform and its cooperation. Major platforms (Google, social media) usually respond faster and at higher rates, while small or offshore sites can take longer.
14How can I contact Nemaries?
You can email [email protected] for general questions and [email protected] for legal matters. Just reach out and we will build a protection plan tailored to you.
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