Top 10 OnlyFans Leak Sites Stealing Your Content and Income in 2025
If you’re an adult content creator on platforms like OnlyFans, you’ve likely dealt with one of the most frustrating threats to your business: content leaks. Whether it’s photos, videos, or private pay-per-view messages, once your content is stolen and reposted, you lose control, visibility, and most importantly—money.
Content piracy isn’t just an ethical issue—it’s a legal one. These leak sites may seem like just another corner of the internet, but they’re part of a multi-million-dollar underground economy that thrives on stealing from creators like you.
What Is Content Theft?
Content theft occurs when someone reposts or redistributes your original content without your permission. This could mean uploading your videos to leak forums, hosting your paywalled content on file-sharing platforms, or re-posting your premium content for public consumption—all without paying you a cent.
Let’s be clear: just because it’s digital doesn’t make it less real. Stealing a creator’s content is no different than shoplifting. It takes away income, damages brand integrity, and violates personal boundaries—especially in adult content, where privacy and consent are critical.
Why Does It Matter?
Every time someone downloads or views leaked content instead of subscribing to your page, you lose a paying customer. Over time, this can lead to:
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Decreased earnings
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Reduced engagement on premium platforms
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Lower visibility in platform algorithms
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Emotional and reputational harm
Beyond finances, content leaks create psychological stress for creators who must constantly battle against their work being stolen, misused, or exposed without consent.
The Worst Offenders: Top 10 OnlyFans Leak Sites in 2025
Here are the top sites responsible for leaking OnlyFans content as of April 2025, based on traffic volume and known piracy reports. These sites account for millions of daily visitors, most of whom are there to view or download stolen content.
1. Noodle Magazine
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Traffic: Over 18 million daily visits
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Contact: abuse@noodlemagazine.com
2. Fapello
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Traffic: 10.6 million daily visitors
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Contact: johnfapello@gmail.com
3. Coomer Party
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Traffic: 2.7 million daily visitors
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Contact: contact@kemono.ru
4. SimpCity.su
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Traffic: 2.7 million daily visitors
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Contact Form: simpcity.su
5. Erothots.co
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Traffic: 2.3 million daily visitors
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DMCA Page: erothots.co/report
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Email: erothots@proton.me
6. DirtyShip
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Traffic: 1.7 million visitors/day
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Contact Form: dirtyship.com/contact-us
7. Influencers Gone Wild
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Traffic: 1.2 million visitors/day
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Contact Page: influencersgonewild.com
8. InternetChicks
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Traffic: 1.37 million daily visitors
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DMCA Page: internetchicks.com/dmca
9. PornTN
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Traffic: 884K daily visitors
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DMCA Policy: porntn.com/dmca
10. ThotHub
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Traffic: 876K daily visitors
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DMCA Policy: thothub.to/dmca
Bonus: HornyLeak
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Traffic: 67K visitors/day
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DMCA Page: hornyleak.tv/dmca
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Contact: hornyleak.tv/contact-us
What Can Creators Do About It?
1. File DMCA Takedowns
Every site listed above has a DMCA or contact page. Regularly monitor these platforms and send takedown notices if your content appears. Services like DMCA.com, RemoveYourMedia, and CopyScape offer automated removal solutions.
2. Use Watermarks and Metadata
Add identifiable watermarks and metadata to your content. These won’t stop theft, but they can help trace leaks and deter casual pirating.
3. Educate Your Fans
Let your audience know how leaks hurt you. Loyal fans are more likely to report stolen content or avoid pirated platforms altogether.
4. Track & Monitor
Use Google Alerts, reverse image search tools, and social listening platforms to keep tabs on when and where your content surfaces outside your control.
Final Thoughts
If you’re a creator on OnlyFans or any adult platform, you’re not just a performer—you’re a business. And just like any business, protecting your products is part of the job. These leak sites aren’t just hurting your wallet—they’re attacking your career, your peace of mind, and your autonomy.
Don’t let pirates profit from your hard work. Take action now and start protecting your content like your livelihood depends on it—because it does.