Affiliate Disclosure
This page sets out, with genuine specificity, how this website ("Site", "we", "us") generates revenue, and what that means for the Aviator content and casino comparisons published throughout it. Aviator is a crash game developed by Spribe, available through numerous independently licensed online casino platforms. We are not one of those platforms. We operate as an independent publisher covering the game and the casinos that offer it.
Readers who understand how an affiliate publisher is funded are in a better position to evaluate what that publisher writes. That is the actual purpose of this page, and we have written it accordingly.
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// Where the Money Comes From
When a visitor follows a link from this Site to a partner casino, registers an account, and makes a qualifying deposit, that casino may pay us a referral commission. This is the funding model used by independent gambling comparison publishers across the industry, and it is what makes all content on this Site freely accessible. Without it, the Site would not exist.
The commission comes from the casino’s own marketing budget, not from your deposit. It adds nothing to what you pay, changes none of the bonus terms you receive, and has zero effect on how Aviator plays for you – the multiplier climbs from 1x, the Cashout button works the same way, the Provably Fair system verifies round fairness identically, regardless of how you arrived at the casino. This is the most persistent misconception about affiliate links: that they cost players something. They do not, and we say so plainly rather than leaving it implied.
You would receive the exact same treatment – the same stakes, the same bonuses on the same terms, the same RTP – as someone who found the same casino directly through a search engine.
// Commission Structures
We maintain affiliate relationships with a number of licensed casinos that offer Aviator. The commercial structure varies by partner and typically follows one of these patterns:
- Revenue share: an ongoing percentage of net revenue generated by players we have referred, continuing while those players remain active.
- Cost per acquisition: a flat fee paid once a referred player crosses a specified deposit threshold.
- Hybrid arrangements combining elements of both.
We do not publish the specific commercial terms attached to individual partnerships, as these are confidential business agreements. What we will state unambiguously: neither the size nor the structure of any commission has ever influenced, or will ever influence, which casinos appear in our comparisons or how they are described.
// The Referral Tracking Mechanism
Click through to a partner casino from this Site, and a tracking cookie is placed on your device, recording that the referral originated here. Register and deposit within that casino’s attribution window – typically around 30 days – and the referral is credited to us.
That is the full extent of the mechanism. The cookie captures a click event and a timestamp. It does not identify you personally, does not monitor your activity on the casino’s platform after you arrive, and is not used to construct any advertising profile. Our Cookie Notice has the technical detail.
// What Actually Drives Our Casino Recommendations
The fair question readers should ask is whether commercial relationships shape our editorial judgments. They do not, and here is the specific basis for that claim: we apply one consistent set of criteria to every casino we evaluate for our Aviator listings, regardless of what that casino pays us.
- A current, independently verifiable gambling license from a recognized authority – MGA, UKGC, or Curaçao eGaming are the most common for casinos offering Aviator.
- Bet limits, withdrawal terms, and promotional rules written in language a reader can actually follow.
- Confirmation that the Aviator integration includes a functional Provably Fair system and that auto cashout works as described.
- A demo mode that is genuinely accessible and works as expected.
- Mobile performance that we have confirmed directly, not simply assumed from a spec sheet.
- Responsible gambling tools sitting in a visible, accessible position within the platform, not buried behind a support ticket request.
Fall short on any single criterion and a casino is not listed, regardless of what it pays us. This is not a policy position we revisit by operator – it is the operating standard we apply uniformly.
We also revisit listed casinos on an ongoing basis. Casino terms, license status, and player experience all change over time, and a one-time evaluation is not sufficient. We remove or update listings when something material changes, regardless of any commercial arrangement in place at the time.
// How to Recognize an Affiliate Link
A large proportion of the casino links throughout this Site are affiliate links. We disclose this relationship comprehensively through this page, linked from every section of the Site, rather than tagging individual links, since that level of granularity would meaningfully reduce content readability. The practical rule for readers: assume any casino link on this Site could be earning us a commission.
The Re-Evaluation Process
Re-evaluating listed casinos is not simply a commitment we make in principle – it is something we build into our operational process rather than reacting only when problems surface. License status is checked, withdrawal practices are monitored, and player feedback is taken into account on an ongoing basis. Readers who notice a discrepancy between what we have written about a casino and their own real-world experience are encouraged to raise it through our contact form. That kind of direct feedback shapes our evaluations more than any scheduled internal review.
// What We Cannot and Do Not Promise
Nothing published on this Site is a guarantee of what will happen if you play Aviator. The 97% RTP we cite is a long-run statistical average published by Spribe, not a forecast for any individual session you play. Bonus terms, promotional structures, and bet limits are set by each casino independently and can change without any obligation to notify us.
The same applies to specific features: the Cashout mechanic, the Provably Fair verification system, the auto cashout option. We describe these based on what Spribe publishes, but the developer and individual casino operators retain full discretion to update how the game works. We cannot promise that every description here matches precisely what a given casino is running at the moment you read it.
// The Financial Risk Is Yours
Gambling carries genuine financial risk. If you follow a link from this Site and choose to play Aviator for real money, that decision and any resulting financial consequence belong entirely to you. Aviator’s design is worth naming specifically here: the climbing multiplier creates a built-in pressure to hold on longer than might otherwise be rational, because cashing out early always feels like leaving a win on the table. That feeling is the game. Recognizing it before you start, and using the auto cashout feature to enforce a decision made in advance, is more reliable than trying to manage it mid-round. We encourage setting firm deposit and loss limits before any session.
// The Limits of Our Involvement
We do not operate, manage, or have any access to a casino’s internal systems, player accounts, or held funds. We cannot mediate a dispute between you and an operator, and we cannot investigate any specific round outcome or financial transaction. If something goes wrong at a casino you registered at through this Site, the casino’s own support channel is the correct first step, and escalation to that casino’s licensing authority is the appropriate next step if the issue remains unresolved.
Bonus Terms and Commission Are Completely Separate
Whether a casino offers a generous welcome bonus or a minimal one is entirely unrelated to whether, or how much, it pays us as an affiliate. These are two separate commercial decisions made independently by the operator. Commission size does not correlate with bonus generosity, and bonus terms play no role in our editorial evaluation process.
// The Regulatory Context
Affiliate marketing in the gambling sector is subject to advertising standards and disclosure obligations across numerous jurisdictions. This page is written with the transparency requirements common across most major regulated gambling markets in mind. If you are uncertain whether viewing gambling-related affiliate content is lawful in your jurisdiction, please check independently before proceeding.
// Keeping This Current
We update this disclosure when our partnerships or applicable standards change. Whatever version is published here is the operative one.
// Contact
Questions about our affiliate relationships, or concerns that content here does not accurately reflect a casino’s real-world practices, can be raised through the contact form on this Site. We investigate these concerns directly.
