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About Us

This website publishes independent reviews, comparisons and educational content about online casinos that operate outside the UK Gambling Commission’s GamStop self-exclusion scheme. Our focus is on providing UK players with accurate, detailed and honest information to help them make informed decisions in a market that receives very little quality coverage.

What We Do

We research, test and review non-GamStop casino sites. Every casino that appears in our guides has been evaluated through a structured process covering licensing verification, bonus term analysis, payout testing, game provider audits, customer support assessment and mobile experience. We deposit real funds, play through bonus requirements, request withdrawals and measure the results. Our reviews reflect what we actually experience, not what the casino’s marketing team claims.

Beyond individual reviews, we publish educational content explaining how offshore licensing works, how to verify a casino’s legitimacy, how wagering requirements affect bonus value, and how to approach gambling responsibly without the safety net of UKGC regulation. We aim to be the resource we wish existed when we first started researching this market.

Our Editorial Standards

Accuracy matters more than volume. We would rather publish one well-researched guide than ten surface-level listicles. Every factual claim in our articles is sourced where possible, and we link directly to regulatory documents, official registers and primary sources. When information is based on our own testing, we say so explicitly.

We do not accept payment from casinos in exchange for reviews or rankings. Our editorial content is independent of our commercial relationships. The rankings in our guides are determined by our evaluation criteria, not by the commission rates any operator offers.

We update our content regularly. The online casino market changes quickly — licences are revoked, bonus terms change, new operators launch and established ones close. When we identify outdated information, we revise it. Each article carries a publication or update date so readers know how current the information is.

How We Fund This Site

This website earns revenue through affiliate partnerships with some of the casinos we review. When you click a link to a casino and create an account, we may receive a referral commission. This is standard practice in the online gambling review industry and is how the majority of independent review sites sustain their operations.

We are transparent about this because it matters. Affiliate revenue creates an inherent conflict of interest — we earn money when readers sign up at the casinos we write about. We manage this conflict by maintaining strict editorial independence. Casinos cannot pay for higher rankings, and we regularly feature critical assessments of operators whose affiliate programmes we participate in. If a casino is unsafe, poorly operated or predatory in its terms, we say so regardless of the commercial relationship.

Our Position on Responsible Gambling

We take responsible gambling seriously. Our content exists to inform, not to encourage gambling. We recognise that non-GamStop casinos carry inherent risks due to reduced regulatory oversight, and we do not downplay those risks. Every guide includes information about responsible gambling tools, warning signs of problem gambling and links to support organisations including GamCare and BeGambleAware.

We do not target vulnerable individuals, and we do not publish content designed to encourage people who have self-excluded via GamStop to circumvent that decision. GamStop exists for a reason, and for many people it is an essential tool. Our content serves the wider population of UK players who, for various reasons, choose to use offshore casinos — and who deserve access to honest, detailed information about the market they are entering.

Accuracy and Corrections

If you identify an error in any of our published content — a factual inaccuracy, an outdated bonus figure, a licensing status that has changed — we welcome the correction. Getting things right is more important to us than appearing infallible. Corrections are made promptly and noted where they affect the substance of a recommendation.