What to do when the site hosting your leaks hides behind Cloudflare — and how takedowns still work.
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A leak site using Cloudflare is not untouchable. Cloudflare is not the host — it is a network that sits in front of the real server, hiding who actually hosts the content. But Cloudflare operates a formal abuse process: it forwards DMCA notices to the site's real hosting provider and can disclose who that provider is, so the takedown reaches the right target. Traqeer handles that chain automatically — and in parallel removes the site's URLs from Google, with a 95.0% removal rate verified by Google's Transparency Report, so the leaks lose their traffic either way.
Most leak sites use Cloudflare, and many creators give up when they see it — the WHOIS points to Cloudflare, the IP points to Cloudflare, and the real host seems invisible. Here is what actually happens: Cloudflare is a CDN and security network that proxies traffic for the real server behind it. It does not host the content, but its abuse process forwards copyright complaints to the actual hosting provider and can disclose that provider's identity to the complainant. That turns a dead end into a routing step. Traqeer automates the full chain — filing through Cloudflare, following up with the disclosed host, and de-indexing the site's URLs from Google in parallel, which removes its discovery traffic even if the host is slow. Per-domain results are public in the Piracy Wiki.
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No. Cloudflare forwards DMCA complaints to the site's real hosting provider and can disclose who that provider is. It adds a step to the chain, not a wall. Traqeer handles that routing automatically.
Generally no — Cloudflare is not the host, so it forwards notices rather than removing files. The removal happens at the real host, or at Google. Traqeer pursues both in parallel.
Then de-indexing does the damage: removing the URLs from Google strips the site of virtually all its discovery traffic. Traqeer's Google removals run at a 95.0% verified rate — see real per-domain compliance in the Piracy Wiki.
The Cloudflare forwarding itself is fast (days); total time depends on the real host's compliance. The parallel Google removals usually show first results in under 24 hours.
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