Coomer Leak Removal

Coomer Leak Removal
& DMCA Takedown Service

Coomer scrapes and indexes subscription platform content at scale. Removing it properly means going after both Coomer and its upstream sources — DeleteMyLeaks handles both levels automatically, so content doesn't just reappear after a surface-level removal.

DMCA Takedowns
24/7 Monitoring
Auto Detection
Fast Removals
How it works

How content gets removed from Coomer

Coomer aggregates from upstream hosts rather than storing files directly. DeleteMyLeaks files notices against Coomer and traces the origin simultaneously — removing the source content and de-listing the aggregated pages from search results at the same time.

1. Find Source

We identify not just your Coomer profile page but the upstream hosts — Bunkr, Telegram, file hosts — where the original files actually live.

2. File Both Levels

We file DMCA notices against Coomer and against every upstream source simultaneously — removing the root, not just the index.

3. De-Index

Google de-indexing requests are filed for Coomer pages in parallel — cutting search visibility while the host processes notices.

4. Confirm

We verify both the Coomer listing and the upstream source are gone, so content doesn't simply re-aggregate from a surviving mirror.

What's covered

Where your content spreads from Coomer's index:

Coomer.su and mirror domains
Bunkr and upstream file hosts
Telegram source channels
Google and Bing de-indexing
Coomer creator profile pages
Re-aggregated mirrors after removal

Frequently Asked Questions

Coomer (coomer.su and related domains) is an aggregator that scrapes and indexes subscription platform content. It operates similarly to a search engine for leaked creator content, pulling material from upstream hosts like Bunkr and Telegram.

Coomer has a DMCA reporting process but compliance is mixed. Because Coomer aggregates from upstream sources rather than hosting files directly, removing content from the origin is often more durable than a Coomer-only notice.

Search Coomer using your platform username. Coomer typically organizes by creator handle, so your profile (if indexed) lists all scraped content. DeleteMyLeaks monitors this automatically.

Coomer content often originates on Bunkr or private Telegram channels. DeleteMyLeaks traces upstream sources and files notices at the origin, not just at the aggregator level — stopping the spread at the root.

Coomer itself is often the slowest link - direct notices can take 72 hours or more when they comply at all. The faster wins are Google TCRP de-indexing (1-3 business days) and upstream source removal (Bunkr typically within 48-72 hours). We file all three tracks simultaneously so visibility is cut from multiple angles at once.

Start with a free scan

Find and remove your content from Coomer and every upstream source.

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DeleteMyLeaks helps creators protect their content and privacy with automated DMCA takedowns.
Results vary by platform and host compliance.