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// SERVICE FILE · SVC-11 · LEAKED CONTENT REMOVAL

If your intimate photos were leaked — we can get them down. Fast, private, discreetly.

You shouldn’t have to carry this alone. DMCA Masters removes leaked intimate images, non-consensual photos, and deepfake content from search engines, social media, tube sites, and messaging platforms. Every case is handled by a real person — not a bot, not a form. Your first response comes within 24 hours, and everything stays confidential from the moment you reach out.

24H FIRST RESPONSE · CONFIDENTIAL INTAKE · FREE URGENT CONSULTATION · DISCREET PROCESS

Content removed from

Google
Bing
YouTube
Instagram
Twitter / X
Reddit
Telegram
Tube Sites
Google
Bing
YouTube
Instagram
Twitter / X
Reddit
Telegram
Tube Sites
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Every hour the content stays up compounds the harm.

Leaked intimate images spread fast. Screenshots get re-uploaded. Content migrates from one platform to another. Search engines index thumbnails and previews. The longer the material stays live, the harder it becomes to contain. Speed matters more here than in any other type of content removal — not because of lost revenue, but because every additional view is a violation of your privacy and dignity. That’s why our first response comes within 24 hours and why urgent cases receive a free consultation the same day.

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Each platform has a different removal process — and most people don’t know where to start.

Google has a specific NCII removal request process that is separate from standard DMCA and often faster. Instagram, Twitter/X, and Reddit each have their own reporting paths for non-consensual intimate imagery. Tube sites vary wildly — some respond to DMCA notices, others have dedicated NCII reporting forms, and some require persistent escalation. Telegram channels need abuse reports filed in a specific format. Navigating all of these simultaneously while dealing with the emotional weight of the situation is an unreasonable burden to place on anyone. We handle every platform filing so you don’t have to.

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Deepfake content adds another layer of complexity.

AI-generated intimate imagery — deepfakes — presents a unique challenge because the content was never consensual in the first place. Many platforms now have specific policies against non-consensual deepfake imagery, and Google has introduced dedicated reporting tools for AI-generated NCII. We file using every available path: platform-specific deepfake reporting, NCII removal requests, and standard DMCA where applicable. The goal is the same regardless of whether the content is real or fabricated: get it taken down and keep it down.

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You deserve a process that protects your privacy, not one that re-exposes you.

Many removal services require you to send them copies of the content, describe it in detail to intake staff, or fill out forms that feel invasive. Our process is designed to minimize re-exposure. You share only what’s necessary to identify and locate the content — URLs, screenshots of listings (not the content itself when avoidable), and a brief description. Every case is handled by a small, dedicated team bound by strict confidentiality. Your information is never shared, never stored beyond what’s needed for the filings, and never used for any purpose other than removing the content.

§ 03 · Coverage

Every surface we remove content from.

Organized by platform type — so you can see exactly where we file and how.

01

Search engines

Google, Bing, and other search engines index leaked content and surface it in results for your name. Google has a dedicated NCII removal process that is faster than standard DMCA. We file through every available path to remove results, thumbnails, cached copies, and image previews.

Google NCII removal requestsGoogle Search Console delistingBing content removalYandex removal requestsDuckDuckGo delistingCached and thumbnail removal
02

Social media platforms

Instagram, Twitter/X, Reddit, and Facebook each have dedicated reporting processes for non-consensual intimate imagery. We file using the NCII-specific path on every platform — not generic DMCA — because NCII reports are prioritized higher and processed faster.

Instagram NCII reportingTwitter / X intimate image reportingReddit non-consensual content reportsFacebook / Meta NCII reportingTikTok intimate image removalSnapchat safety reporting
03

Video and tube sites

Tube sites are one of the most common surfaces for leaked intimate videos. Some have dedicated NCII reporting forms; others require DMCA notices or persistent escalation. We file with every site where the content appears and follow up until it’s removed.

YouTube content removalMajor tube site DMCA filingsNCII-specific reporting formsHosting provider escalationCDN-level takedownsMirror and re-upload monitoring
04

Messaging platforms

Telegram channels and groups are used to distribute leaked intimate content. Discord servers share content behind invite links. Both require manual abuse reports filed in specific formats. We file with each platform’s Trust & Safety team and escalate until the content is removed.

Telegram abuse reportsTelegram channel takedownsDiscord Trust & Safety filingsDiscord server disablingPrivate group infiltration reports
05

File hosting services

Leaked content is frequently uploaded to file hosting services and linked from other platforms. We file DMCA notices with every filehost where the content appears, killing the download link even if the referring platform is slower to respond.

Mega DMCA filingsGoogle Drive removal requestsDropbox abuse reportsGofile / Rapidgator takedownsAnonymous upload site reports
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Deepfake and AI-generated content

AI-generated intimate imagery is non-consensual by definition. We file using platform-specific deepfake reporting tools, Google’s AI-generated NCII removal process, and standard DMCA where applicable. The same removal process applies whether the content is real or fabricated.

Google AI-generated NCII reportingPlatform-specific deepfake reportingDeepfake hosting site takedownsAI image generator abuse reportsReverse image search de-indexing

§ 04 · How our process works

What actually happens from the moment you reach out.

Every step is designed to protect your privacy and move as fast as possible.

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    Confidential intake

    You reach out through our secure form or email. Share only what’s necessary: the URLs where the content appears, a brief description of the situation, and how you’d like to be contacted. You do not need to send us copies of the content. Everything you share is treated as strictly confidential from the first message.

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    Case review by a real person

    A member of our team — not a bot, not an automated system — reviews your case within hours. For urgent situations, we offer a free initial consultation so you can understand your options and next steps before committing to anything. We’ll tell you honestly what we can help with and what may require other resources.

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    Platform-specific filings dispatched

    We file removal requests on every platform where the content appears — each one using the specific reporting path that platform prioritizes. Google’s NCII process, Instagram’s intimate image reporting, Telegram abuse reports, tube site DMCA notices, filehost takedowns. All filed in parallel so nothing waits on anything else.

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    First removals confirmed

    Social media platforms with dedicated NCII reporting (Instagram, Twitter/X, Reddit) typically process reports within 12–24 hours. Google’s NCII removal process is often faster than standard DMCA. We confirm each removal as it happens and update you on progress — only as often as you want to hear from us.

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    Escalation on slower platforms

    Tube sites, filehosts, and Telegram channels that haven’t responded to initial filings are escalated through secondary channels — hosting providers, CDN operators, upstream infrastructure. We don’t wait and hope; we escalate systematically until the content comes down.

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    Comprehensive sweep and verification

    We re-scan every surface to confirm the content has been removed, check for cached copies and thumbnails still indexed by search engines, and file follow-up removal requests for anything that slipped through. Reverse image searches help detect re-uploads on surfaces we haven’t checked yet.

  7. Ongoing

    Continuous monitoring for re-uploads

    Removed content can be re-uploaded. Our monitoring watches for re-appearances across all covered platforms and triggers fresh removal filings automatically. Re-uploads are treated as part of your original case — no additional charges for repeat removals. The monitoring continues for as long as your plan is active.

§ 05 · What’s included

Everything we do to get your content removed and keep it down.

Every service listed below is handled by our team on your behalf. You don’t file anything yourself.

24-hour first response

A real person reviews your case and responds within 24 hours. For urgent situations, we offer a free initial consultation so you can understand your options the same day you reach out. Speed matters — we treat every case as time-sensitive.

End-to-end confidentiality

Your case details, identity, and all communications are strictly confidential. We minimize what we need from you, never store content beyond what’s needed for filings, and never share your information with anyone outside the removal process.

Multi-platform removal filings

Google NCII requests, social media intimate image reporting, tube site DMCA notices, Telegram abuse reports, filehost takedowns — every platform filed in parallel using the specific reporting path that gets results fastest.

Deepfake and AI-generated content removal

AI-generated intimate imagery is non-consensual by definition. We file using platform-specific deepfake reporting tools, Google’s AI-generated NCII process, and standard DMCA where applicable. The same urgency and process applies whether content is real or fabricated.

Search engine de-indexing

Even after content is removed from the hosting platform, search engines may still show cached results, thumbnails, and previews. We file de-indexing requests with Google, Bing, Yandex, and DuckDuckGo to remove every trace from search results.

Re-upload monitoring

Removed content can resurface. Our monitoring watches for re-uploads across all covered platforms and triggers fresh removal filings automatically. Re-uploads are part of your original case — no additional charges, no limits.

§ 06 · Why us

Three things that matter most when your privacy is at stake.

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A human handles your case — not a bot, not a queue.

Leaked intimate content is not a standard copyright matter. It’s personal, it’s urgent, and it deserves more than an automated ticket system. Every case at DMCA Masters is assigned to a real person who understands the situation, communicates with you directly, and stays on the case from intake to confirmed removal. You’re never passed between departments or left wondering if anyone is working on it.

Dedicated case handler from first contact through final confirmation.
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We use the fastest removal path on every platform.

Most platforms have a dedicated NCII reporting path that is separate from — and faster than — standard DMCA. Google’s NCII removal process, Instagram’s intimate image reporting, Reddit’s non-consensual content form — these all bypass the standard queue. We file through the NCII-specific channel on every platform that offers one, and escalate through standard DMCA and hosting-provider channels on platforms that don’t.

NCII-specific reporting paths are prioritized higher and processed faster than standard DMCA on most major platforms.
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Your privacy is protected throughout the process.

Some removal services require you to re-send the content, describe it in explicit detail, or share personal information that feels invasive. We’ve designed our process to minimize re-exposure at every step. You share URLs and brief descriptions — not copies of the content. Your identity is protected throughout. Case details are stored only as long as needed for the active filings and deleted afterward. Nothing about the process should add to the harm.

Minimal-disclosure intake. No copies of content required when avoidable. Case data deleted after resolution.

§ 07 · Comparison

Why a service designed for this moment matters.

Most takedown services treat NCII removal as just another DMCA case. The reality is the reporting paths, evidence requirements, and confidentiality needs are completely different. Here's what coverage actually looks like.

#CapabilityTypical agencyDMCA Masters
01NCII-specific reporting flowsDMCA onlyGoogle's NCII removal flow, platform NCII reports, dedicated takedown contacts
02Identity verification handlingYou must expose ID documents to the platformVerification handled on our side via secure encrypted channels
03Tube-site removalGeneric DMCA templateSite-specific NCII formats where they exist
04Telegram channel removalSkippedFiled manually with Telegram's abuse team
05Image-recognition monitoring for re-uploadsNot offeredContinuous + automated re-filing on detection
06First response time1–2 weeks typicalWithin 24 hours; free urgent consultation
07Pricing modelHigh-touch hourly feesSubscription with free urgent consultation
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Confidential, fast removal — a service designed for the moment, not the contract.

§ 08 · The numbers

Content removed. Privacy restored.

50,000+

Removal requests filed

across all platforms

1,200+

Cases handled

with full confidentiality

≤ 24h

First response time

a real person, every case

100+

Platforms covered

search engines, social, tube sites, messaging

§ 09 · Field notes

What you should understand going in.

Honest framing matters here more than anywhere else. Here's how this work actually plays out — straight from our case files.

Field note 01 / 04

Speed matters more here than in any other type of content removal.

Every additional view of leaked intimate content is a privacy violation. The longer the material stays live, the harder it is to contain. We commit to a 24-hour first response and offer a free initial consultation for urgent cases — so you can understand your options before signing up for anything.

How we handle it: Urgent cases route to a real person within 24 hours. The consultation is free, the conversation is confidential, and there's no pressure to commit to anything until you understand what's actually possible for your situation.

Field note 02 / 04

NCII-specific reporting flows are usually faster than DMCA.

Google has a dedicated NCII (non-consensual intimate imagery) removal request that's separate from — and typically faster than — its standard DMCA process. Major platforms have NCII reporting paths reviewed by different teams under different policies. Filing as standard DMCA misses the faster path.

How we handle it: We file under each platform's NCII-specific flow whenever it applies. Google's NCII removal, Meta's NCII reporting, Reddit's NCII channel, dedicated tube-site NCII forms where they exist. The right channel, the first time.

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Confidentiality is the design priority.

Many removal services require you to send copies of the content, describe it in detail to intake staff, or fill out forms that feel invasive. That re-exposes you when the whole point is to reduce exposure. Our intake is designed to minimize re-exposure: we work from URLs and listing screenshots whenever possible.

How we handle it: Information is shared only with the small dedicated team handling your case, never stored beyond what's needed for filings, and never used for any purpose other than removing the content. Identity verification happens through secure encrypted channels — you never expose ID documents publicly.

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Re-uploads are common — continuous monitoring catches them quickly.

Leaked content tends to re-spread before settling. A successful takedown closes one URL; new copies appear on different sites within hours. Without monitoring, every win gets undone within a week.

How we handle it: Image-recognition monitoring detects re-uploads as soon as they appear and triggers fresh takedowns automatically. The takedown work stays done because the monitoring is the constant, not the initial filing.

§ 10 · FAQ

Questions we hear most often.

You don’t have to handle this alone.

Reach out now. A real person will review your case within 24 hours. Urgent consultations are free.