Affiliate disclosure
The plain version: when you open a casino account through certain links on this site and deposit, the operator pays us a commission. That is how this site is funded. This page explains exactly how that works and what we do to stop it from bending the content.
How the money flows
- Links marked #Ad (and any “Visit casino” button) are affiliate links. Clicking costs you nothing and never changes the terms you receive .
- Commissions are typically a share of the operator’s revenue from referred players or a one-time fee per depositing player .
- Not every operator we cover pays us. Coverage is decided by the rating methodology, not by contracts.
What the money cannot touch
- Measured data — the Payout Speed Index and RTP database publish from test logs with no commercial input.
- Verdicts — a paying operator with a slow measured payout gets a review that says so.
- The licence-disclosure rule — no commission justifies listing an operator without a named, verified licence of record. None are listed.
Why we disclose beyond the legal minimum
You’re trusting this site on money questions; the funding model is material information for that trust. It sits in the footer of every page, next to offers, and here in full. Questions about it are welcome via the contact page.
18+. However this site is funded, gambling remains paid entertainment — support and self-exclusion tools are on the responsible gambling page.