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How to Remove Content from Bunkr: DMCA Takedown Instructions

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Privly Team

Bunkr is a popular file-sharing platform that has become a major repository for leaked adult content from creators across all platforms. Unlike some leak sites, Bunkr maintains a relatively straightforward removal process, though most creators don't follow the correct procedures. This guide explains exactly how to file DMCA takedowns with Bunkr and their infrastructure partners to achieve maximum removal rates.

Bunkr's business model centers on file storage and sharing, making it attractive to leakers because files persist and are difficult to remove without proper legal action. The platform hosts content in galleries—collections of images or videos organized by uploader. A single creator's entire leaked library might be stored across multiple galleries, requiring you to address each one. Bunkr's infrastructure uses Bunny CDN for content delivery and various hosting providers depending on server location. The domain registration is typically through privacy registrars, making direct contact difficult. Understanding this structure is critical because a DMCA notice filed only with Bunkr itself often results in token compliance. More aggressive targeting of Bunny CDN and the hosting infrastructure generates 90%+ removal rates within 48 hours.

Before filing any DMCA notices, you must thoroughly document your content on Bunkr. Search for your distinctive phrases, scene descriptions, and use reverse image search to locate galleries containing your material. Record the exact gallery URLs, account names of uploaders, and timestamps of uploads. Create a spreadsheet tracking each gallery and the specific content it contains—this organization is essential when filing notices with multiple parties. Screenshot each gallery to preserve evidence in case the content is removed before you file DMCA notices. Note any metadata visible on Bunkr that might help prove the content is yours, such as watermarks you may have added or identifying characteristics unique to your work.

Filing DMCA notices with Bunkr begins by locating their designated copyright agent contact information in their terms of service or legal documentation. Bunkr typically responds within 24-48 hours to valid DMCA notices. Your notice must clearly identify the copyrighted galleries, provide exact URLs, include your contact information, and contain a statement under penalty of perjury. However, simultaneously file with Bunny CDN—provide them with the same gallery URLs and explain that the content is copyrighted material you own. Bunny CDN, as the CDN provider, can disable content delivery for those specific URLs while you pursue removal from the origin host. This dual approach creates redundant removal mechanisms. Additionally, notify the domain registrar for Bunkr's domain, requesting they suspend the domain for copyright violations. While registrars rarely suspend domains outright, the accumulation of notices from multiple parties increases compliance pressure.

Google de-indexing is essential for Bunkr content removal because many people discover leaked content through search results. File removal requests in Google Search Console for each Bunkr gallery URL containing your content. Google typically removes these from search results within 1-2 days of receiving your request. Simultaneously, use Google's Copyright Removal Tool to request de-indexing. The combination of removal from Bunkr, CDN blocking, and search de-indexing typically results in complete suppression within 72 hours. If content reappears, repeat the process—many creators discover that 2-3 removal cycles result in permanent suppression as the cost of repeatedly reuploading becomes prohibitive for leakers. Privly's automated system handles Bunkr removals continuously, ensuring persistent enforcement.

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