Affiliate Disclosure

Last updated: 24 June 2026

This site is funded by affiliate commissions, and you deserve to know exactly how that works before you trust a single review. In plain terms: when some readers click through to a casino and sign up, we may receive a payment from that operator. It costs you nothing extra, and it does not change the score we give. This page explains the arrangement and the firewall we keep between revenue and reviews.

How affiliate links work

Some links to casinos on this site are affiliate links. If you follow one and register, the casino's affiliate programme records that the referral came from us, and may pay us a commission on that basis. The link costs you nothing and doesn't change your bonus or terms. Not every link is an affiliate link, and we sometimes review casinos we have no commercial relationship with at all.

Why commission doesn't buy a score

Our ratings follow a fixed, weighted methodology set out in how we rate, and applied through the hands-on process in how we test. A casino that pays us well still loses points for a 15% withdrawal fee or bot-only support. A casino we earn nothing from can still top the list. If revenue ever drove the scores, the reviews would be worthless, and so would the site.

What we commit to

  • We report real cons, including ones that might cost us a commission, because hiding them would mislead you.
  • We don't accept payment to raise a score, remove a negative, or bury a review.
  • We mark verification dates so you can see how current a review is, per our editorial policy.

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