Last updated: September 23, 2025
Welcome — this page explains how CentLinux (“we”, “us”, “our”) uses affiliate links and earns commissions. We believe in full transparency: some links on this site are affiliate links. If you click an affiliate link and make a purchase, we may earn a commission at no extra cost to you. These commissions help keep CentLinux running and support the creation of free tutorials, guides, and reviews.
General policy
We only recommend products, services, or companies that we have researched, tested, or genuinely believe are useful for our readers (System Administrators, Linux students, developers). Our opinions are our own. We never let affiliate partnerships influence our editorial judgment, but we do receive compensation for referrals.
What this means for you
- We may get paid commissions for purchases made through affiliate links on CentLinux.
- Using an affiliate link does not change the price you pay.
- We try to keep disclosures clear and visible on posts that contain affiliate links.
Affiliate programs we currently participate in
(If you don’t see a program listed below that you expect, let us know and we’ll update this page.)
Bluehost
CentLinux participates in the Bluehost affiliate program. If you purchase Bluehost through some links on this site, we may earn a commission. We only recommend Bluehost when we think it fits the reader’s needs (for example, beginner-friendly WordPress hosting and low-cost starter plans).
Internxt
CentLinux participates in the Internxt affiliate program. Internxt offers privacy-focused cloud storage solutions. If you purchase through our affiliate links, we may earn a commission at no extra cost to you.
Hostinger
CentLinux participates in Hostinger’s affiliate program. If you use our Hostinger affiliate links to purchase a Hostinger plan, we may receive a commission.
Amazon (Amazon Associates)
CentLinux is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com. We may earn a commission from qualifying purchases.
Contabo
We may receive commissions for purchases made through Contabo affiliate links. Contabo is often recommended for budget-friendly VPS and dedicated server options.
RoseHosting
CentLinux participates in RoseHosting’s affiliate program and may earn commissions when readers sign up through affiliate links for RoseHosting services.
Udemy
CentLinux participates in the Udemy affiliate program. If you enroll in Udemy courses using our affiliate links, we may earn a commission. We recommend Udemy courses that we find valuable for IT professionals, system administrators, and developers seeking to improve their skills.
How we mark affiliate links
Affiliate links in posts and pages are usually marked by text near the link or a small icon. Where possible we also add rel="sponsored"
or rel="nofollow sponsored"
attributes to the affiliate link markup to comply with search engines’ best practices.
Advertising and sponsored content
In addition to affiliate links, CentLinux occasionally publishes sponsored posts or runs paid advertising. Sponsored posts will clearly state they are sponsored at the start of the post.
Questions?
If you have questions about this disclosure or any affiliate links on CentLinux, please contact us. We’re happy to clarify which links are affiliate links and how we handle relationships with partners.
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