Affiliate Disclosure

allincasinolist.com (“we”, “us”) is published by All In Casino. We may receive commission, fees, or other commercial remuneration when you register, deposit, place bets, or complete other qualifying actions with third-party gambling operators after following outbound links from this Site. That arrangement is commonly called an affiliate or performance marketing relationship.

This page explains how that affects what you see on the Site and how you should interpret our content. It is provided for transparency and should be read together with our Privacy Policy (cookies, analytics, and similar technologies) and our Terms of Use.

1. Plain-English summary

  • Many links to gambling brands on this Site are monetised tracking links, not neutral “vanilla” hyperlinks.
  • If you click through and become a customer (for example by opening an account or making a deposit, depending on the partner programme rules), we may be paid — even if you do not pay us directly.
  • Monetisation can influence which brands are shown and how visible they are (for example placement in comparison tables, “top lists”, or featured tiles).
  • We still aim to describe products fairly and to correct factual errors when we become aware of them. Commercial relationships do not entitle partners to demand that we publish claims we believe are untrue.

2. How affiliate links work

When you click an outbound operator link, you may be redirected through an affiliate network or tracking domain before landing on the operator’s own website or app. That redirect allows the operator (or its programme provider) to attribute your visit or sign-up to us.

Attribution often relies on cookies, device identifiers, or similar technologies stored on your browser or device. The lifespan of those identifiers varies by programme. For detail on categories of cookies and your choices, see our Privacy Policy and, where available, your browser settings or our cookie controls.

3. Rankings, ratings, and “best” lists

Editorial formats such as comparisons, star ratings, pros/cons lists, or “recommended” badges are designed to help readers navigate a crowded market. Where we receive (or may receive) compensation from an operator shown, that commercial link can affect:

  • whether the operator is included at all;
  • default sort order or prominence (for example higher rows, larger creative, or repeated mentions throughout a page); and
  • how often listings are refreshed or re-tested.

Methodological notes (when we publish them) describe the criteria we say we apply — for example licence checks, payment speed claims as reported by operators, or game library size — but commercial priority remains a material factor in commercial publishing. You should treat any ranking as informational, not personal advice tailored to your circumstances.

4. Offers, bonuses, and odds

Bonus amounts, wagering requirements, free spins rules, payment method exclusions, geographic restrictions, and odds can change without notice. Operators may also withdraw or amend welcome offers for regulatory or commercial reasons. Always confirm the current offer, licence, and terms on the operator’s official website or app immediately before you register or deposit.

Where we display indicative values (for example “100% up to £X”), those figures are snapshots and may be outdated by the time you read them.

5. Price you pay

In most affiliate models, the operator pays us out of its marketing budget; you typically do not pay a separate surcharge to us for clicking a link. That said, operator economics vary, and promotional mechanics (such as wagering requirements) affect the real cost of participation to you as a player. Gambling can involve significant loss; never bet more than you can afford to lose.

6. Identification on the Site

Depending on page templates, you may see short disclosures adjacent to commercial modules (for example “Ad”, “Affiliate link”, or “18+ BeGambleAware”). Where a specific label is absent, you should still assume that outbound operator links on review or listing pages may be monetised unless we expressly state otherwise next to that link.

7. Editorial and advertising standards (UK context)

Gambling advertising in Great Britain is subject to strict rules, including requirements around social responsibility and truthfulness. We intend to comply with applicable requirements from the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA), the Gambling Commission’s guidance to licensees where it affects marketing, and industry codes such as those reflected by bodies like the Gambling Industry Code for Socially Responsible Advertising, where they apply to our activities.

If you believe a claim on the Site is misleading, you may contact us (see below) and, where appropriate, raise concerns with the ASA or the operator’s complaints team.

8. No endorsement by regulators or payment providers

References to licences (for example UKGC), certified auditors, or payment methods describe publicly stated facts or common market practice. They do not imply endorsement of this Site by any regulator, bank, e-wallet provider, or game studio.

9. Changes

Partner programmes, commercial agreements, and site layouts change. We may update this Disclosure to reflect new practices. The “Last updated” date indicates when this page was last revised for editorial completeness, not a guarantee of prior notification.

10. Contact

Questions about how we monetise outbound links or about corrections to commercial disclosures: [email protected].

Last updated: April 2026.

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