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Editorial policy
How this desk produces a comparison
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Quick answer
Facts come from the UKGC register, the operator’s own terms and the live site. Scores are editorial. Affiliate money may move a card; it may not invent a licence. Errors are corrected on the page, dated, and acknowledged via the corrections route.
Sources
- UK Gambling Commission public register (licensee, account, activities, domains where listed)
- Operator terms, welcome pages and footer legal lines
- App store listings where the operator publishes the same T&Cs
- Direct observation of whether live casino, apps and studio lists are present
If a licence number cannot be confirmed, it is omitted. Guessing a number is not an editorial option.
Scoring
Marks out of 10 summarise eight checks: licence, game range, live casino, mobile/app, studios, welcome type, support, usability. This build overweights welcome structure and wagering clarity. A score is not a prediction of a player’s result and is not a Commission rating.
Cadence
Entries carry a “last checked” date. We re-read licence records and welcome types when the page is refreshed, and when a reader flags a mismatch. Offers move faster than licences; that is why some cards name an offer type instead of a frozen amount.
Commercial separation
Featured placement can follow an affiliate relationship. Wording about wagering, live tables and UKGC accounts must still match the sources above. The disclosure states the money flow in one place.
Corrections
Send the URL, the line that is wrong, and the source you used to the corrections page. We do not run a public docket of complaints. We do update the live page when the desk agrees the record was inaccurate.
Last updated 18 August 2026