Affiliate Disclosure

Last updated: March 28, 2026

How We Make Money

CasinosThatAccept earns revenue through affiliate partnerships with online casinos. When you click a link on our site and register or deposit at a casino, we may receive a commission from that casino. This is how we fund our team, testing, and operations.

What This Means for You

Using our links does not cost you anything extra. You get the same bonuses, odds, and terms as you would by going to the casino directly. In some cases, our affiliate partnerships provide exclusive bonus codes that give you a better deal than signing up on your own.

We do not charge you for using our site. There are no subscriptions, premium tiers, or hidden fees.

Does This Affect Our Ratings?

No. Our ratings are based on testing, not business relationships. Here is how we keep them separate:

  • Casinos cannot pay for a higher rating or ranking position
  • We list casinos we do not have affiliate deals with if they are good enough to recommend
  • We have given low ratings to casinos we have affiliate partnerships with
  • Our testing process is the same whether or not we have a commercial relationship with the casino

Which Links Are Affiliate Links?

Links to casino websites on our site (buttons labeled "Claim", "Visit", "Play", or similar) are affiliate links. Links to educational resources, helplines, regulators, and other non-casino sites are not affiliate links.

Our Commitment

We believe transparency builds trust. If you ever feel that our content is biased by affiliate relationships, please let us know at sup@casinosthataccept.com. We take every concern seriously.