Remove Intimate Images From Phun.org
Phun.org hosts amateur and celebrity leak sections with directly uploaded images and links to external file hosts. IntimaShield targets Phun's hosting infrastructure and linked file services to remove leaked content and suppress search engine visibility.
Why direct DMCA fails on Phun.org
- Phun.org has no registered DMCA agent and no functional abuse contact.
- The forum hosts both direct uploads and links to external file services, requiring multi-site coordination.
- Cloudflare CDN masks the origin server, preventing direct hosting provider contact.
- XenForo-based forum threads are indexed by search engines and appear in performer name searches.
- Anonymous domain registration blocks legal identification of site operators.
How IntimaShield forces removal
- We file DMCA notices as your authorized agent directly with Phun.org, their hosting provider, CDN, and domain registrar simultaneously — creating legal liability at every layer.
- Alongside the DMCA path, we file de-indexing requests with Google and Bing under the TAKE IT DOWN Act — reported URLs typically clear from search results within 1-3 days.
- StopNCII.org partnership registration (locally-computed hash, image stays on your device) blocks re-uploads across the partner platform network. We walk you through the process.
About Phun.org and how removal works
Phun.org is an XenForo-based adult forum that hosts content in categories including celebrity leaks, amateur content, and creator platform leaks. The forum combines directly uploaded images with links to external file hosts, creating a mixed content model that requires multi-site enforcement action. Threads are organized by performer name, making the forum a searchable directory of leaked material.
The site operates behind Cloudflare with a .org domain and anonymous registration. There is no registered DMCA agent, no abuse contact that produces reliable results, and no history of consistent compliance with takedown requests. The XenForo forum software generates clean, crawlable URLs that search engines index readily, meaning thread titles and content descriptions appear in search results.
Phun.org's community-driven model means that content is submitted by anonymous forum members. Individual posts may contain directly embedded images (hosted on the forum's own servers or through image hosting services) as well as links to file hosting services like Mega, Cyberdrop, and Bunkr. An effective takedown must address both the forum post and every linked external resource.
The enforcement strategy for Phun.org follows IntimaShield's three-level escalation model. First, Cloudflare abuse reports unmask the origin server. Second, takedown demands are issued to the hosting provider with documented DMCA and NCII violations. Third, domain registrar complaints, ad network pressure, and search engine de-indexing create sustained pressure. All linked file hosts receive parallel takedown filings to ensure the underlying content is removed alongside the forum thread.
Phun.org is a vBulletin-based adult forum with dedicated celebrity and creator threads. It is Cloudflare-fronted and the operator does not act on direct complaints. IntimaShield's Phun.org path routes through Cloudflare's NCSEI channel, the .org registrar (the .org registry, which cooperates on formal NCII referrals), and every image and video host linked in the specific Phun thread. Acting as your authorized DMCA agent under a signed Letter of Authorization, each notice carries safe-harbor consequences at every layer regardless of Phun's own posture toward takedowns.
Filing a DMCA yourself against Phun.org carries a second cost that people rarely see coming. Notices submitted through the standard channels land in the Lumen Database, a public archive that Google indexes. A search for your name can surface the notice itself, and with it the exact URL where the content was hosted. IntimaShield files under our own company credentials as your authorized agent. Your legal name never appears in the notice, in the Lumen archive, or in any downstream search result. the .org registry cooperation on NCII cases specifically means the .org registrar route is stronger against Phun than the average commercial-TLD case.
Alongside the CDN and registrar filings, IntimaShield submits de-indexing requests to Google and Bing under the TAKE IT DOWN Act for every Phun thread that indexes your content. These typically clear from search results within one to three days. Guided StopNCII registration (the image stays on your device, only the hash leaves) blocks re-uploads across the StopNCII partner network. We monitor for community re-posts within the same thread, which is the standard Phun re-upload pattern.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I get my content removed from Phun.org?
Phun.org does not respond to direct takedown requests reliably. IntimaShield targets the site's infrastructure — Cloudflare CDN, hosting provider, and domain registrar — while filing search engine de-indexing requests. We also target any external file hosts linked from your thread.
Can Phun.org identify who posted my content?
Phun.org does not disclose user information through takedown processes. If you need uploader identification for legal proceedings, law enforcement can subpoena the hosting provider for server logs containing IP addresses and registration data.
What if my content is in multiple Phun.org threads?
IntimaShield identifies all threads and posts containing your content across the entire forum, filing takedowns for every URL simultaneously through a single coordinated enforcement action.