Affiliate disclosure
How commercial links work on this editorial casino site
Some casinos featured on Slotpivotgb20 pay commission when a reader clicks through and completes a qualifying action. This page explains what that means in practice.
What an affiliate link is
An affiliate link is a tracked outbound link that can allow the receiving operator or network to identify Slotpivotgb20 as the referring source. If a reader clicks through and then registers or completes another qualifying action, we may receive a commission. The amount can vary by brand, by agreement and by campaign type.
What an affiliate link is not
An affiliate relationship does not mean a casino controls our wording, approves every sentence or buys permanent placement. It also does not mean the operator is acting as our agent. The commercial arrangement exists alongside the editorial review process, not in place of it.
How editorial independence is protected
We write reviews around a consistent set of checks that cover licensing visibility, offer fairness, payment clarity, mobile usability and customer support. If a casino performs badly, it can score poorly or be removed even when an affiliate arrangement exists. The site only works over time if readers trust the judgments on the page more than the commercial labels behind them.
Why disclosure matters
Readers should know when a site may earn revenue from outbound links. Hidden incentives damage trust. Open disclosure lets users weigh the information with the right amount of caution and helps keep the relationship between editor, reader and operator clear. We prefer plain language rather than burying this point in vague legal notes.
How to approach our recommendations
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