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Affiliate Disclosure
Last updated: 25 June 2026
We believe in being open about money. This page explains how the site is funded and why that funding does not shape what we say about Wino Casino.
How Affiliation Works
The site is free to read because it carries affiliate links. When you follow a link to Wino and go on to register or deposit, the operator pays us a commission. What you receive — the same welcome package, the same bonus terms, the same odds — is identical whether you arrive through our link or type the address yourself. There is no markup and no extra cost to you.
What It Changes — and What It Does Not
Commission keeps the lights on; it does not buy a better review. The score, the list of drawbacks and the plain statement that Wino runs on an offshore Anjouan licence rather than a UK one are all unaffected by any commercial deal. We apply the checks in our editorial policy to every brand, and if a site does not earn a recommendation, we say so. You can read more about our independence on the about page.
Data Tied to Affiliate Links
Following an affiliate link may set a cookie that records the referral so the commission can be attributed. It does not capture your name, your deposits or your play. Exactly what is stored, for how long and how to clear it is covered in our cookie policy and our privacy policy. You are always free to visit Wino Casino directly without using our links.
Responsible Gaming
Because we earn when readers sign up, we take extra care not to oversell. We never present gambling as income, and we keep the risks and the help in plain sight. If play is becoming a problem, the free UK services on our responsible gaming page — including GamCare and the National Gambling Helpline on 0808 8020 133 — are there for you. Questions about this policy can go to our contact page.
