Affiliate Disclosure
Last updated: June 2026
This disclosure explains the commercial basis on which this website operates, how affiliate relationships work, which links carry affiliate tracking, and the extent to which commercial arrangements do and do not influence our content. We publish this to comply with applicable advertising standards and because readers are entitled to understand the financial interests of the publications they rely on.
1. The Affiliate Model Explained
This website participates in affiliate marketing programmes with online casino operators. Affiliate marketing is a commercial arrangement in which a publisher – this site – earns a fee from a business by directing customers to it. In our case: when a visitor clicks a tracked link on this site and subsequently completes a qualifying action at the destination casino – typically creating a verified account, making a first deposit, or both – we may receive a commission payment from that casino.
This is a standard and widely used model in online publishing, including the iGaming sector. It is legally recognised and is subject to disclosure requirements under advertising standards in multiple jurisdictions, which this page is designed to satisfy.
The commission is paid by the casino operator, not by you. It does not increase the cost of any deposit, bonus, or product available to you. Visiting a casino via one of our links does not result in you paying more than you would by navigating there directly.
2. Identifying Affiliate Links
Links on this site that point to online casino operators may be affiliate links. These include action buttons and text links labelled with phrases such as “Play Now,” “Open Account,” “Try Free,” “Find Casinos,” or similar calls to action, as well as inline text links to casino platforms within review and comparison content.
Affiliate links are tracked using URL parameters and, in some cases, cookies placed on your device at the point of clicking. This tracking data identifies the referral source (this site) so that the casino’s affiliate system can attribute qualifying actions and calculate commissions. See the Cookie Policy for details on how affiliate tracking cookies work and how to manage them.
Not all external links on this site are affiliate links. Links to regulatory bodies such as the Malta Gaming Authority or UK Gambling Commission, to game developer Galaxsys, to responsible gambling organisations, to research sources, and to news references are informational links carrying no commercial arrangement. If you are uncertain whether a specific link is commercial, contact us and we will confirm.
3. How We Select What to Review and Recommend
Affiliate programme availability does not determine which casinos appear on this site or in what light. We apply consistent evaluation criteria – described in detail on the About page – to all casinos we assess, regardless of whether a commercial relationship exists or could exist. These criteria include:
- Active licence from a recognised regulator: MGA, UKGC, HGC, or Gibraltar Regulatory Authority.
- Verified availability of the genuine Galaxsys build of Tower Rush, including demo mode.
- Transparent RTP configuration within the certified range, visible in-game or confirmable by support.
- Documented withdrawal processing performance based on stated timelines and independent player reports.
- Live customer support accessible and responsive within our tested threshold.
- Clearly stated bonus terms, including crash game contribution rates.
Casinos that do not meet these criteria do not appear as recommendations, regardless of what commission they offer. We have declined and terminated affiliate arrangements with operators that did not meet our standards. The decision to recommend an operator precedes any commercial arrangement; it does not follow from it.
4. Commission Structures
Revenue Share
We receive a percentage of the net revenue generated by players referred from this site over an ongoing period. Net revenue is typically calculated as total amounts wagered minus winnings paid out, bonus costs, and applicable fees. Percentages are set by individual programme terms and are commercially confidential.
Cost Per Acquisition (CPA)
We receive a fixed fee per qualifying player referral, paid once at the point the qualifying action is completed. CPA terms vary by operator and are commercially confidential.
Hybrid Arrangements
Some programmes combine a reduced upfront CPA with ongoing revenue share. The specific terms of each arrangement are commercially confidential. In all cases, the commission structure has no bearing on the content published about any casino or on the player’s experience at that casino.
5. Editorial Independence
Our commercial relationships do not determine ratings, rankings, written content, or how specific facts about a casino are presented. No operator can purchase a higher rating, more prominent placement, a guaranteed positive review, editorial approval rights over content before publication, or the removal of accurate negative findings from our site.
Affiliated operators receive no editorial preferential treatment. If a casino we are commercially linked to develops a pattern of withdrawal complaints, changes its licensing status in a material way, or alters its terms in ways that disadvantage players, we update our coverage to reflect that. We have reduced recommendations and removed operators from this site for exactly these reasons.
Our review criteria are applied to every operator in the same way. A lower rating on an affiliated casino means that casino has real shortcomings. A recommendation is an honest assessment, not a commercial placement.
6. Regulatory Compliance
This disclosure is published in compliance with the following:
- FTC Endorsement Guides (16 CFR Part 255): the FTC requires clear disclosure of material connections between publishers and promoted companies.
- UK ASA CAP Code (Section 2): the Advertising Standards Authority requires that marketing communications, including affiliate content, are clearly identifiable as such.
- EU Directive 2005/29/EC on Unfair Commercial Practices: prohibits misleading commercial practices, including failure to disclose commercial intent.
- UK Consumer Protection from Unfair Trading Regulations 2008: the UK implementation of the above Directive, requiring disclosure of commercial intent in consumer-facing content.
By using this site and clicking any outgoing link to a casino operator, you acknowledge that such links may be affiliate links, that this site may receive a commission from qualifying actions, and that this page constitutes the required disclosure under applicable advertising standards.
7. Standards Beyond Compliance
- We do not affiliate with casinos that operate without a valid licence from a recognised regulator.
- We do not use countdown timers, false scarcity claims, urgency language, or manipulative design patterns in affiliate content.
- We do not misrepresent bonus terms, omit significant wagering conditions, or present one-sided comparisons designed to inflate the apparent value of an offer.
- We do not target content at users who have indicated they are experiencing gambling-related harm.
- We disclose affiliate relationships at the page level where material, in addition to this standalone disclosure.
8. Limitations
Our casino assessments reflect findings at the time of review. They are not guarantees of ongoing conduct, financial stability, or regulatory compliance. We cannot audit casino operations and we are not a regulatory body. Users should exercise independent judgment and verify material facts directly with operators before depositing.
9. Updates
This Affiliate Disclosure will be updated to reflect changes in our commercial relationships or regulatory requirements. The date at the top of this page reflects the most recent revision.
10. Contact
Questions about specific affiliate arrangements or the commercial basis of particular content may be submitted via the contact form on the About page. We will respond within 48 hours.