Transparency & Honesty in Everything We Do
CasinoAudits.com earns money through affiliate partnerships with online casinos. When you click on certain links and sign up at a casino, we may receive a commission. This never influences our ratings or reviews. We regularly give negative reviews to casinos we have affiliate relationships with.
CasinoAudits.com is a free resource. We don't charge visitors to read our reviews or guides. To keep the site running and pay our team of researchers, we participate in affiliate marketing programs with various online casinos.
When you click on a link to a casino on our site and subsequently register an account or make a deposit, we may receive a referral commission from that casino. This is at no additional cost to you.
We understand that affiliate relationships can create potential conflicts of interest. Here's how we maintain our integrity:
Our ratings are based purely on our research methodology. We've given DANGER ratings to casinos that offer us high commissions.
We review casinos regardless of whether they have an affiliate program with us. If a casino is worth reviewing, we review it.
Our 8-step audit process is publicly documented. We use external data sources like Casino Guru Safety Index and Trustpilot that we cannot manipulate.
We don't hide bad casinos. Our DANGER ZONE ratings warn players away from problematic sites, even if those sites are affiliate partners.
On CasinoAudits.com, you may encounter the following types of affiliate links:
This disclosure is provided in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission's 16 CFR, Part 255: "Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising." We believe in full transparency with our readers.
If you have any questions about our affiliate relationships or how we maintain editorial independence, please don't hesitate to contact us: