Affiliate Disclosure

Affiliate Disclosure

Online Casino Spider is funded in part through affiliate marketing partnerships. This page explains exactly how those relationships work, and why they do not compromise the integrity of our reviews or recommendations.

How Affiliate Marketing Works

When you click a link on our site and subsequently register and deposit at an online casino, we may receive a commission from that casino operator. This is known as an affiliate commission. The commission is paid by the casino — you never pay more, and you never receive a smaller bonus as a result of arriving via our link.

What This Means for Our Reviews

Not all casinos on our site have an affiliate relationship with us. Some casinos are listed purely on editorial merit, without any commercial agreement in place. Whether or not we earn a commission from a casino has absolutely no effect on its rating, ranking or review content.

Our editorial team operates with full independence from our commercial team. Review scores are determined by our analysts based on our published review methodology — not by advertising budgets or affiliate fees.

Identifying Affiliate Links

Affiliate links on our site are marked with rel="nofollow" attributes in line with industry best practice and search engine guidelines. Any “Visit Casino” or “Claim Bonus” button on our site may be an affiliate link.

Our Commitment to Transparency

We believe transparency is fundamental to trust. That is why we:

  • Disclose affiliate relationships clearly on this page and in relevant review content
  • Never accept payment to alter a casino rating or review conclusion
  • Remove casinos from our recommendations if they no longer meet our standards — regardless of any commercial relationship
  • Publish our full review methodology so you can evaluate our process yourself

If you have any questions about our affiliate relationships, please contact us.