Content leaks are no longer the exception. They are a structural problem you face every day. One screenshot, one download, one forwarded video, and months of work can spread across the internet in no time. You are left empty-handed. The perpetrator stays anonymous.
We find this deeply concerning and want to change it.
From now on, F2F.com is partnering with Image Angels, a technology that embeds invisible watermarks into your content at the moment someone views it. Not after the fact, not as an extra step, but automatically, built into the platform itself. This happens automatically you do not need to take out a subscription, we cover the costs.
What is Image Angels?
Image Angels was founded by Madelaine Thomas, herself a victim of image abuse. Because the tools to protect creators simply did not exist, she built them herself. The mission is clear: hold perpetrators accountable and take victims seriously. Image Angels embeds invisible forensic watermarks into content at the moment it is viewed. If that content leaks, the source is immediately traceable.
How does it work?
The moment a fan views your photo or video via F2F.com, a unique, invisible marker is added on the viewer's side. That marker is linked to that specific user's session. You will not see it. Your fans will not see it. But if that content ever ends up outside the platform, we can trace it back to the source.
And it works even if the content has been edited, cropped, compressed, or reshared. The watermark remains detectable.
What does this solve?
Until now, content protection only kicked in after the damage had already been done. Takedown requests, manual tracking, legal steps, these are all reactive measures. By the time action was taken, the content had long since been circulating.
Image Angels flips that around. Traceability is built in from the start. Leaking anonymously is no longer possible, because the source can be identified. That changes the dynamic, not just for creators who have already experienced a leak, but also as a preventive signal to anyone who might consider it.
What does this mean for you as a creator?
You do not have to do anything yourself. No new uploads, no settings to configure. Protection is automatically active for all content viewed via F2F.com.
If you do experience a leak, there are two ways to report it: via abuse@f2f.com, our team will pick it up and work with Image Angels to identify the user ID.
Already have a dedicated contact at F2F.com? They remain your first point of contact.
We are not saying this prevents every leak. Bad actors will always exist, and technology always has its limits. But most leaks happen in a simple way: a screenshot or a download. And that is precisely where traceability makes the difference. It removes anonymity. It gives you evidence. It creates accountability.
Want to know more about Image Angels? Visit imageangel.co.uk or see the FAQ below.
FAQ
Is Image Angels available to all creators on F2F.com?
Yes. F2F.com has a partnership with Image Angels. We cover the costs, safety is our priority. You can use this service without paying for it yourself.
How exactly does the protection work?
The moment someone views your content on F2F.com, an invisible watermark is automatically added on the viewer's side. You do not need to do anything or re-upload your content.
Does this also apply to content that was leaked previously?
No. The watermark is only applied to content viewed after the introduction of Image Angels on F2F.com. If your content was already leaked or screenshotted before that, the usual steps still apply.
- Before Image Angel was integrated, we could deactivate a user if they threatened a creator with a leak through our platform.
- We recommend that a creator engage Cam Model Protection, which searches and issues takedowns for content which is leaked. CMP can search for content and get it removed, and that is a voluntary action on behalf of the creator.
- We can also advise creator to use the "impersonation" report on some platforms such as Instagram.
Is all my content protected?
Yes. All of the content you upload is watermarked for users who view it from this day forward. You do not need to configure anything yourself.
Can I also report leaks from other platforms, such as OnlyFans or FanCentro?
We advise that you report leaks of content from other platforms directly to that platform. Tracing via Image Angels only works for content viewed via F2F.com, that content carries a unique F2F.com watermark. Unfortunately, we cannot trace content from other platforms on your behalf.
What do I do if my content has been leaked?
- Save the link where you found the leaked material and send it, along with your account of what happened, to abuse@f2f.com.
- Our team will review your report, ask any follow-up questions if needed, and coordinate next steps with Image Angels.
- You will receive a response within 2 weeks, and we will walk you through what happens next, step by step.
I already have a personal contact at F2F.com, do I need to go somewhere else?
No. You can go to your own contact as usual. They will make sure your report reaches the right team.
What information does the watermark return?
The watermark returns the user ID of the person who originated the leak. Please note: we do not hold all user data.
Can I find out who is behind it?
Image Angels will inform F2F.com of the user who leaked the content, and we will deactivate that user's account. If you take legal action, we can provide additional information to law enforcement following a valid legal process by a competent authority.
Please note: we do not hold all user data, and if someone has provided false or incomplete information, there is unfortunately little we can do with that.
Who pays for this?
We believe safety matters, so F2F.com covers the costs. As a creator, you do not pay anything for this.
Do I still need to use Cam Model Protection (CMP)?
Yes, we strongly recommend it. CMP and Image Angels provide different services. Image Angels can identify who the user behind the leak is; CMP can get the content taken offline. The two services complement each other.
CMP is a paid service you subscribe to yourself. Image Angels is included via F2F.com.
How quickly will my report be handled?
Your report is handled as quickly as possible. The current handling time is 2 weeks.
What happens to the user who leaked my content?
The user will be removed from the platform. Any further steps are up to you. If you wish to take legal action, you can file a report with the police.