Affiliate disclosure · Updated 2026-05-18

Affiliate disclosure: commission model, sponsored-link tagging, editorial independence.

ozwin.today earns commissions when visitors follow sponsored outbound links to Ozwin Casino and register or deposit. This page explains how that affiliate commission model works, which links on the site are sponsored, what the commission does not change about the editorial content, and how to opt out of the affiliate link if you prefer. We are an independent publisher; we are not the operator.

Short version: Yes, we are paid when you click a sponsored link to Ozwin Casino and play. No, that does not change the warnings, the verdicts, the responsible-gambling content, or the "Skip if" bullets on the homepage. Commission is paid by the operator out of its acquisition budget, it does not add any cost to your deposit, your bonus or your play.

1. How the affiliate model works

The site participates in an affiliate programme (typically run via the operator's platform or via a casino-affiliate network). The programme assigns a tracking link. When a visitor follows that link from ozwin.today and registers at Ozwin Casino, the operator credits the publisher with the referral. If the referred player deposits, the publisher earns a commission, typically a revenue share (a percentage of net player losses, ongoing), a cost-per-acquisition (one-time payment per new funded account), or a hybrid.

Affiliate disclosure is required under Australian Consumer Law, the FTC's Endorsement Guides in the US, the CAP Code in the UK, and equivalent rules elsewhere. We disclose because it's the right thing, not because of enforcement risk.

2. What the commission does not change

If any of the above changed, this would not be a speed-guide. It would be sales copy. That distinction is the whole point.

3. Which links on ozwin.today are sponsored?

Sponsored outbound links on this site go to a single tracking URL provided by the operator's affiliate programme. Every sponsored anchor on the site carries:

Links to responsible-gambling organisations (Gambling Help Online, BetStop, Lifeline, Gambling Therapy) and to government / regulator pages (ACMA, AFCA) are not sponsored. They generate no revenue.

4. Compensation structures

The specific rate paid by the operator is contractually confidential and irrelevant to editorial framing, rate-disclosure is not standard practice in the affiliate industry and would not change what's on the page.

5. Bonus accuracy & verification

Operator-advertised bonus headlines change between snapshots. We tell readers to verify the live cashier terms before opting in. ozwin.today is not responsible for changes the operator makes after a page is published. If a bonus headline or wagering figure on this site no longer matches the live cashier, that's a snapshot drift, flag it via the corrections route on the about page and we'll update.

6. If you'd rather skip the affiliate link

You are welcome to visit Ozwin Casino directly by typing the operator URL into your browser. The editorial content on ozwin.today is unchanged whether or not you use the sponsored link. If you choose to use it, the cost to you is unchanged, commission is paid by the operator, not added to your deposit.

7. Compliance

This disclosure is provided in accordance with:

8. Contact

Questions about the affiliate relationship or how revenue is earned? Send a one-message email to editor [at] ozwin [dot] today with "Affiliate question" in the subject. We respond within 3–5 business days.

Thank you for reading. Transparency is the point. Last updated by the ozwin.today editorial team.

The money, mapped

EventYou payWe receive
Reading any pageNothingNothing
Clicking a tagged linkNothingA tracked referral
Registering and depositingNothing extraA commission
Going directNothingNothing, and the site stays free

Frequently asked questions

Does commission change the verdicts?

No. Scores settle on evidence before commercial outcomes are visible, and negative findings stay published.