DMCA Policy

At freefireproxyservers.com, we really care about respecting copyright laws and the hard work of creators, developers, and companies — especially in the gaming world like Free Fire. We do not support, allow, or encourage any copyright infringement.

All proxy files, server lists, setup guides, images, or other content on our site comes from publicly available sources on the internet or is shared by users purely for informational, educational, or promotional fun (like helping with better connections in games). We do not host or store any copyrighted files on our own servers in a way that breaks rules — everything is linked or described for user convenience.

If You Think Something Infringes Your Copyright

If you’re a copyright owner (or someone officially allowed to speak for them) and you believe any content on freefireproxyservers.com (a proxy file, guide, screenshot, text, etc.) violates your rights, please let us know right away with a proper DMCA notice.

We’ll review valid requests quickly and remove or disable the content if it qualifies.

What to Include in Your DMCA Notice

To make sure we can handle your request fast, please include these details in your email:

  1. Your full name, company (if applicable), and contact info — email is a must, phone or address helps too.
  2. The exact URL(s) on freefireproxyservers.com where you see the problem.
  3. A direct link to your original copyrighted work (or a clear description of what it is and where it’s from).
  4. A clear statement saying: “I have a good faith belief that the use of the material in the way complained about is not authorized by the copyright owner, its agent, or the law.”
  5. A statement under penalty of perjury: “The information in this notice is accurate, and I am the copyright owner or authorized to act on the owner’s behalf.”
  6. Your electronic signature (just typing your full name works for email).

Send your notice to our designated contact: 📧 Email: [your-email@example.com] (Use this email only for DMCA claims — not general questions.)

What Happens Next

When we get a complete and valid DMCA notice:

  • We check it carefully to make sure it’s legit.
  • If everything looks right, we remove or block access to the reported content as soon as possible (usually within 24–72 hours).
  • We’ll email you back to confirm we’ve taken action.
  • If we have contact info for the user who posted it, we may notify them (but we won’t share your personal details unless required).

If your notice is missing key info, we might ask you to fix it first.

Counter-Notice (If Your Content Gets Removed)

If we take down something you shared and you think it was a mistake (you own it, have permission, or it’s fair use), you can send us a counter-notice with:

  • Your name, address, phone, and email.
  • The URL of the removed content.
  • A statement: “I have a good faith belief that the material was removed or disabled because of a mistake or misidentification.”
  • A statement consenting to U.S. Federal Court jurisdiction and accepting service of process.
  • Your signature (typed name is fine).

Send it to the same email. We’ll forward it to the original complainant. If they don’t start a court case in 10–14 business days, we may restore the content.

A Few Important Things

  • We take copyright seriously and may permanently block users who repeatedly cause issues.
  • Sending false or bad-faith claims can lead to legal consequences (including paying damages) — so be sure your notice is honest and complete.
  • This policy follows the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) safe harbor rules to help protect our site.
  • We can update this page anytime — keep checking back.

Questions about this DMCA policy? Just email us at freefproxyserver@gmail.com.

Thanks for helping keep freefireproxyservers.com fair, legal, and useful for everyone. We appreciate your cooperation!