Acceptable Use Policy

Last updated: Jun 1, 2026

This Acceptable Use Policy (the "Policy") governs your use of the Saaslinks.net marketplace, website, dashboard, and related services (collectively, the "Services"). It applies to anyone who creates an account, funds a wallet, places an order, or otherwise accesses the Services. This Policy forms part of, and should be read alongside, our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy.

By using the Services, you agree to follow this Policy. If you do not agree, do not use the Services. We may update this Policy from time to time; material changes will be reflected by the "Last updated" date shown on this page. Continued use of the Services after a change takes effect means you accept the revised Policy.

1. Purpose

Saaslinks is a buyer-side link-building marketplace. We connect buyers with independent third-party website owners and publishers who accept guest posts and link insertions on real, traffic-bearing sites. Our publisher network is the core of the marketplace, and the conduct of buyers directly affects those publishers, their sites, and other buyers. This Policy sets the boundaries that keep the marketplace safe, lawful, and trustworthy for everyone.

2. Eligibility and account responsibility

You must be at least 18 years old and legally able to enter into a binding contract to use the Services. You are responsible for all activity that occurs under your account, including orders placed, content submitted, target URLs supplied, and wallet funds spent. Keep your login credentials confidential. You must not share your account, sell or transfer it, or allow anyone to use it on your behalf without our written permission. Notify us promptly at the address in Section 12 if you suspect unauthorized access.

3. Prohibited content and target sites

You may not order links, submit content, or supply target URLs that point to, promote, or are associated with any of the following. We may reject, cancel, or remove any order that, in our reasonable judgment, falls into these categories, and we reserve the right to suspend accounts that repeatedly attempt to place such orders.

  • Illegal goods, services, or activity. Anything unlawful in the jurisdictions where the buyer, the publisher, or the audience is located, including the sale of controlled substances, illegal drugs, prescription medication sold without authorization, weapons, stolen goods, or counterfeit products.
  • Adult and sexual content. Pornography, escort or sexual services, sexually explicit material, and content that sexualizes minors in any form (which is also reported to authorities).
  • Gambling and betting. Casinos, online betting, sports books, lotteries, and similar gambling sites, except where you can demonstrate full licensing and a publisher independently agrees to accept the placement.
  • Malware and security threats. Sites or pages that distribute malware, spyware, ransomware, phishing pages, deceptive downloads, cryptojacking scripts, or any code intended to harm users or systems, consistent with Google's standards on malicious behavior.
  • Hate, harassment, and violence. Content that promotes hatred, discrimination, harassment, terrorism, violent extremism, or incites violence against any person or group based on race, ethnicity, religion, gender, sexual orientation, disability, or similar protected characteristics.
  • Intellectual property infringement. Pages that host or distribute pirated software, films, music, e-books, or other copyrighted works without authorization, or that infringe trademarks, including impersonation of brands you do not own or represent.
  • Fraud, scams, and financial deception. Ponzi or pyramid schemes, get-rich-quick programs, fake investment offers, unlicensed financial services, and deceptive "miracle" health or supplement claims.
  • Spam, PBNs, and link networks. Target sites that are part of a private blog network (PBN), link farm, or other manipulative link scheme, sites built only to host links, or sites with fabricated or bot-driven traffic. Buying links for these targets undermines the marketplace and conflicts with Google's link spam guidance. If you are unsure how we screen sites, see how we vet sites.
  • Regulated categories without compliance. Pharmaceuticals, CBD, financial products, and similar regulated verticals where you cannot show that the promoted offer is lawful and compliant in the relevant markets.

4. Prohibited conduct on the marketplace

Regardless of the target site or content, you must not do any of the following while using the Services:

  • Manipulate the marketplace. Do not place fraudulent orders, abuse refunds or the 30-day indexation guarantee, manipulate listings, post fake reviews or ratings, or interfere with pricing, availability, or other buyers' orders.
  • Scrape or harvest data. Do not use bots, crawlers, scripts, or other automated means to scrape, copy, index, or harvest listings, publisher data, pricing, metrics, or any other content from the Services, except through any API we expressly provide and only within its documented limits.
  • Resell or redistribute. Do not resell, sublicense, white-label, or redistribute access to the marketplace, individual listings, publisher contact details, or our data to third parties without a written reseller or agency arrangement with us. Agencies buying on behalf of clients should use our agency solution.
  • Circumvent publishers. Do not use the marketplace to identify publishers and then contact, solicit, or transact with them directly outside the platform to avoid fees or platform rules.
  • Bypass technical controls. Do not probe, scan, or test the vulnerability of the Services; do not breach or circumvent authentication, rate limits, or access controls; and do not introduce viruses, overload, or otherwise disrupt the Services or its infrastructure.
  • Misrepresent identity or content. Do not impersonate any person or entity, submit plagiarized or AI-spun filler content that violates a publisher's standards, or supply false information about the site or offer you are promoting.
  • Violate others' rights or applicable law. Do not use the Services in any way that breaches applicable law, third-party rights, or a publisher's own published guidelines.

5. Content you submit

When you submit article content, anchor text, or target URLs for an order, you represent that you own or have the rights to use that content, that it is original or properly licensed, and that it does not violate this Policy or any third-party rights. Publishers retain editorial discretion and may decline content that does not meet their standards. We are not obligated to publish content that violates this Policy, and supplying prohibited content does not entitle you to a refund beyond what our Refund and Wallet Policy provides.

6. Wallet and payment integrity

Wallet funds must come from lawful sources and from payment methods you are authorized to use. You must not use the Services to launder money, finance unlawful activity, or process payments through stolen, fraudulent, or unauthorized instruments. Chargebacks filed in bad faith, after a placement has been delivered, are a breach of this Policy and may result in suspension and recovery of amounts owed. Wallet handling and refunds are described in our Refund and Wallet Policy.

7. Reporting violations

If you believe a buyer, listing, placement, or piece of content violates this Policy, or if you are a publisher who has received an order that breaches these rules, please report it to us at the contact address in Section 12. We review reports in good faith and may remove content, cancel orders, or suspend accounts as appropriate. Publishers can also reach us through our contact page.

8. Enforcement and remedies

We may take any action we consider reasonable and proportionate to enforce this Policy, including, without limitation: rejecting or canceling an order; removing or refusing to publish content; issuing a warning; restricting features; freezing wallet funds tied to suspected fraud; and suspending or terminating your account. For serious, repeated, or unlawful violations, we may terminate access immediately and without refund of amounts attributable to the violating activity, as set out in our Terms of Service. Where required, we may report unlawful conduct to law enforcement and cooperate with their investigations.

9. No waiver

Our failure to enforce any part of this Policy in a given instance does not waive our right to enforce it later. Tolerating one violation does not create a right to commit further violations.

10. Relationship to other terms

This Policy supplements and does not replace our Terms of Service, Privacy Policy, and other published policies. If there is a direct conflict between this Policy and the Terms of Service regarding prohibited conduct, the stricter restriction applies. Capitalized terms not defined here have the meaning given in the Terms of Service.

11. Changes to this Policy

We may revise this Policy to reflect changes in our Services, the marketplace, publisher requirements, or applicable law. We will update the "Last updated" date when we do. We encourage you to review this page periodically. For material changes, we may also provide additional notice through the dashboard or by email.

12. Contact

Questions about this Policy, or reports of suspected violations, can be sent to our team at [email protected]. We aim to respond to legitimate inquiries within one business day. You can also reach us through our contact page.

Related policies

Need help or want to report something?

Reach our team at [email protected] or through our contact page. For anything else, you can head back home.

Back to home