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How to Correct or Remove an OnlyFindX Listing

Choose the right OnlyFindX channel for a data correction, ordinary profile removal, or a copyright takedown notice, and prepare the required details.

Published July 3, 2026

Use the regular contact or creator channel for a wrong field or an ordinary listing-removal request. Use the DMCA channel only when you are the copyright owner or an authorized representative alleging copyright infringement. These are separate requests with different required information; neither submission guarantees a particular result or review time.

Choose the right request

Correction

Choose a correction when an OnlyFindX field is inaccurate or stale—for example, a handle, price, category, location label, profile link, or public counter. Include the exact OnlyFindX profile URL, identify the field, state the requested value, and link to current public support where possible.

Before reporting a counter or location, review what public profile data can show. A source changing after OnlyFindX’s recorded update may explain the mismatch, but it does not make your report unnecessary.

Ordinary removal

Choose ordinary removal when you want a creator listing removed and your request is not a copyright allegation. The contact page includes “Profile removal request” as a subject, and the creator channel is creators@onlyfindx.com for listing updates or removal requests.

State which listing you mean and your relationship to it. Provide enough information for the team to distinguish the correct profile, but do not send passwords, payment details, private addresses, identity documents, or private content unless the team specifically explains why a secure verification step is necessary.

Choose the DMCA form only to identify copyrighted work and allegedly infringing material on an OnlyFindX URL. The U.S. Copyright Office describes a Section 512 notice as a copyright-owner or authorized-agent request and lists the required identification, contact, good-faith, accuracy, and signature elements. A preference not to be listed, a stale counter, impersonation concern, or wrong location is not automatically a copyright claim.

This guide describes the available channel; it does not decide whether a use infringes copyright or whether Section 512 applies.

Submit a correction or ordinary removal

The implemented contact form requires:

  • your name;
  • a valid email address;
  • a subject;
  • a message; and
  • consent to store the message for processing.

For a correction, make the message easy to verify: “Current field,” “Requested correction,” “OnlyFindX URL,” and “Public supporting URL.” For removal, select the removal subject and identify the profile URL and handle. The server records the submission for review; a successful submission response means the message was accepted, not that the requested action has been approved or completed.

If the problem is simply an inactive destination, use the inactive or broken profile steps so the report includes the relevant failure.

Submit a DMCA notice

The implemented DMCA form requires:

  • full legal name, valid email, and physical address;
  • a description of the copyrighted work;
  • one or more full URLs identifying the material on OnlyFindX;
  • a good-faith attestation;
  • an accuracy and authority attestation under penalty of perjury;
  • confirmation that the submitter is at least 18 and legally able to submit; and
  • an electronic signature.

The form validates the submitted OnlyFindX URLs and any optional original-work URL as HTTP or HTTPS URLs. Company or rights-holder name, phone, role, original URL, additional context, and signature date are available fields but are not enforced as required by the current server-side form. Section 512’s legal requirements remain distinct from the website’s technical validation, so review the Copyright Office guidance before filing.

Only submit a DMCA notice for material you own or are authorized to represent. The Copyright Office also explains that knowingly material misrepresentation can carry consequences under Section 512(f). Do not use the DMCA form as leverage for a routine data edit or non-copyright dispute.

Set useful expectations

A confirmation or reference number shows that the system logged a submission. It is not a finding of infringement, proof of identity, a removal decision, or a promise that every requested URL will be changed. Keep your reference, monitor the listing, and reply with concise supporting information if the team asks for clarification.

For non-copyright safety or privacy concerns, use the ordinary contact path and explain the concrete harm without publishing additional sensitive data. The principles in safer local creator discovery are useful here: minimize personal information and keep the request tied to the public listing.

Sources

  1. Contact OnlyFindX — OnlyFindX, accessed 2026-07-12
  2. DMCA Takedown Notice — OnlyFindX, accessed 2026-07-12
  3. Section 512 of Title 17 — U.S. Copyright Office, accessed 2026-07-12

See something that needs correcting? Send the editorial team a note. Listing owners can also request an update or removal through Contact; copyright notices belong on the DMCA form.

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