## Parallels Forums

Parallels Forums is the public support community for Parallels Desktop, Parallels Remote Application Server, and related virtualization products. A backlink can appear when a relevant support question or answer needs to cite an external resource, but the forum marks those outbound links as nofollow.

- URL: https://forum.parallels.com/
- Guide: https://backlinkbadger.com/provider/forum-parallels/
- Link type: nofollow
- Free option: yes
- Domain authority: 8/100
- Spam score: 2/100
- Difficulty: 55/100
- Estimated time: 30 minutes
- Requirements: Parallels account, Relevant support context, Helpful external reference

Parallels Forums can host an external link inside a public support thread, but this is not a place to drop a generic SEO link. Use it only when your URL is genuinely relevant to a Parallels Desktop, virtual machine, licensing, RAS, or compatibility discussion.

### Best method: cite a helpful resource in a support thread or reply

1. Open the [Parallels forum login page](https://forum.parallels.com/login/login). Logged-out posting routes redirect to Parallels My Account.
2. Choose the narrow forum section that matches the issue, such as Apple silicon, Windows virtual machines, Linux virtual machines, licensing, or product feedback.
3. Start a thread or reply only when you have a real question, workaround, test result, documentation page, download, certification record, or compatibility note to share.
4. Add the external URL in the body where it supports the discussion. Do not hide the link behind vague anchor text; forum readers need to understand why it is relevant.
5. Re-check the public thread after posting. Public examples show forum software can render user-added outbound links as visible links, but with `rel="nofollow"`.

A public example thread includes an external certification-search URL inside a user-authored supplier-evaluation question: [https://forum.parallels.com/threads/legailities-for-nis2.370381/](https://forum.parallels.com/threads/legailities-for-nis2.370381/)

[Image: Parallels forum thread showing a user-added external reference link]

### Link quality and moderation notes

The inspected public example uses a direct outbound anchor, but the raw HTML is explicit: `rel="nofollow"`. Treat Parallels Forums as a nofollow referral and discovery source, not a clean authority backlink.

The safest use case is a technical page that helps Parallels users solve a specific problem: compatibility notes, integration docs, a reproducible bug report, a product download that is part of the answer, or a standards/certification reference. Thin promotional posts, unrelated SaaS links, or keyword-stuffed answers are likely to be ignored or moderated and can damage the account's credibility.
