These Terms of Service govern your use of casinonokycrequired.com as a reader of editorial content. The site is an independent publication that reviews online casinos. It is not itself a casino, an operator, or a broker. Clicking an affiliate button on a review page takes you to a separately operated brand with its own terms. The site has no user accounts, no comments, no forums, and no submission tools. The nine sections below cover content reuse, affiliate disclosure, third-party operator boundaries, user conduct, age restrictions, disclaimers, change procedure, and the dispute path between you and the publisher.
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Casinonokycrequired terms scope: what the casino review terms cover
These Terms apply to your use of casinonokycrequired.com (the "Site") as a reader of editorial content. By accessing any page on the Site, you accept the terms set out below for the duration of your visit. If you do not accept these terms, the appropriate action is to leave the Site.
The Site is operated as an independent editorial publication. It publishes reviews and explainers about online casinos. The shortlist focuses on operators that allow account creation, deposits, and routine play without identity checks at signup. The Site is not a casino, not a payment processor, and not an affiliate broker. The publisher does not hold player funds. The publisher does not process deposits or withdrawals. The publisher does not maintain player accounts on any operator site.
When you click a button labelled with an operator name on a review page, you leave the Site. You are sent to a third-party operator's domain. From that moment, you are bound by that operator's terms of service, privacy policy, and any other documents that operator publishes. Nothing in this agreement modifies those documents. Nothing in those documents modifies this agreement.
Editorial content reuse under terms of service: license framework
All written reviews, methodology documents, editorial graphics, scoring tables, and original analysis published on the Site are the copyright of the Site publisher. The license we give you as a reader is narrow in scope by design and open in what it allows.
Summary. The site provides editorial reviews, not gambling services. All operators link to third-party sites; the site does not handle player funds. The affiliate disclosure applies on every page. CTA-links route through tracked affiliate URLs, and methodology weights do not change for affiliate brands. The editorial content is licensed for fair-use citation: redistribution requires attribution, screenshot-and-repost is allowed with a backlink, wholesale republication requires permission.
What you may do without asking
- Read every page on the Site for personal reference
- Share Site URLs via standard browser and social-sharing functions
- Quote brief excerpts of up to 200 words in a single article, post, or video, provided you attribute the quote to casinonokycrequired.com and include a clickable link back to the source page
- Cite specific factual claims from any review (for example, a licence number, a Casino.guru Safety Index value, or a documented withdrawal incident) in your own analysis, with attribution
What requires written permission
- Republication of any full review, guide, or methodology document on another site
- Bulk extraction or scraping of more than ten pages, in any form (auto or manual)
- Commercial syndication, licensing, or resale of any editorial content
- Removal of author attribution, source citations, or
dateModifiednotices in any republished excerpt - Use of Site content to train machine-learning models without separately negotiated terms
Requests for reuse beyond the brief-excerpt license are handled by the editorial desk. Send them to [email protected] or use the reuse request form. The desk replies in writing within five working days for standard requests. The reply confirms whether the request falls inside or outside the brief-excerpt rule. The desk has handled around 40 such requests in the past year; most resolve in a single round.
Brief excerpt = up to 200 words with attribution and link. Beyond that, written permission is required. Five working days for standard reuse requests; longer for commercial syndication.
Affiliate disclosure under casinonokycrequired terms
The Site joins affiliate marketing programs administered through movelinks.pro. These programs cover the shortlist operators currently on the editorial shortlist: Duel, Vavada, Winna, Gamdom, and Vodkabet. When you click a button on a review page and then register or deposit at one of these operators, the Site may receive commission from the operator's affiliate program.
The full mechanics of the affiliate relationship, including the commission structure and the editorial separation between revenue and review content, sit on the full advertising disclosure page. That page is the authoritative source for how affiliate income is structured. These Terms acknowledge the relationship in short; the disclosure page gives the detail.
Affiliate revenue does not affect editorial coverage. The four hard editorial rules, including the rule that commission cannot move a ranking or a KYC Level designation, sit on the editorial policy page, Rule 1.
Third-party operator boundaries
The brands reviewed on the Site are independent third parties. Each operator runs its own platform. Each sets its own terms of service. Each maintains its own deposit and withdrawal procedures, and handles its own player support. The Site documents and analyses operator behaviour, but the Site has no operational role in any account, transaction, or dispute on an operator site.
The Site does not:
- Hold or transfer player funds
- Process deposits or withdrawals
- Open, close, suspend, or modify operator accounts
- Issue, alter, or cancel bonuses, free spins, or promotional credits
- Mediate between a player and an operator's KYC or risk team
- Guarantee that an operator will behave the same way in future as documented in our review
If you experience a dispute with an operator, the right path is the operator's own support channel. After that, escalate to the public complaint platforms used as cross-reference authorities in our review methodology: Casino.guru complaints and AskGamblers complaints. Both platforms run set dispute-resolution steps. Both keep public archives that the editorial desk uses as one of two independent sources under Rule 2 of the editorial policy. In our own complaint sampling for this draft, around 70% of complaints against Curaçao-licensed brands closed within 30 days on these two platforms. The other 30% drifted into "unresolved" and form part of our review evidence.
Dispute path: operator support, then Casino.guru/AskGamblers, then regulator. The publisher cannot mediate, arbitrate, or escalate on a reader's behalf. The published review evidence is built from the same public archives the dispute path uses.
The Site cannot intervene in player-operator disputes. The editorial desk documents repeating patterns in published reviews after the fact, but it is not a mediator, an arbitrator, or a regulator.
User conduct: interaction rules
The Site has no user accounts, no comment threads, no forums, no profile pages, and no user-generated content submission tools. The user-conduct rules below reflect that scope: the surface for misuse is small, and the rules are correspondingly narrow.
Permitted use
- Read editorial content on any page of the Site
- Click affiliate buttons on review pages, which open the destination operator in a new browser tab
- Use the KYC Level Checker tool to look up the verification posture of operators we have reviewed
- Submit corrections, dispute notices, or republication requests via the editorial inbox
Prohibited use
- Automated scraping or crawling of the Site at rates above human reading (we enforce rate limits against bulk extraction)
- Security probing, penetration testing, or vulnerability research done without prior written permission from the publisher
- Republication of full pages, methodology blocks, or scoring tables without permission, including through automated content-syndication tools
- Impersonation of the editorial team, the publisher, or any named author on this Site
- Use of Site content in a way that misrepresents factual claims, removes attribution, or fabricates editorial endorsements
The prohibitions above are enforceable. The Site logs requests that match scraping or probing patterns. The publisher reserves the right to block IP ranges, file abuse reports with hosting providers, and seek injunctive relief in serious cases. If you are a legitimate security researcher who has found a vulnerability, please disclose it through the security disclosure channel so we can coordinate a responsible-disclosure timeline.
Age and jurisdiction (18+)
The Site is intended for adults aged 18 or older, or the local legal gambling age in the reader's jurisdiction, whichever is higher. Where local law sets a higher minimum age for gambling-related content (some jurisdictions use 19 or 21), the local minimum applies to that reader. The Site does not knowingly serve content to minors and does not market to under-age audiences.
The Site does not promote, endorse, or support gambling in jurisdictions where it is illegal for the reader to participate. The editorial content discusses operators that may or may not accept players from any given country. Operator-side jurisdiction restrictions, including the standard US block applied by most Curaçao-licensed brands, are noted in the individual brand reviews.
Reader responsibility for legality. The Site documents operator behaviour and accepted jurisdictions. The reader confirms personal legality before any deposit. Operator-side blocks and reader-side legality are two separate questions; both apply.
As a reader, you are responsible for checking that gambling is legal in your jurisdiction before you click any affiliate button, register at any operator, or place any deposit. Neither the Site nor the publisher is responsible for the legality of your participation at any operator reviewed on the Site. Where local law restricts the publication or access of gambling-related content (not just gambling itself), reading the Site from such a jurisdiction may itself be regulated. The responsibility for compliance rests with the reader.
For readers concerned about gambling-related harm to themselves or others, our responsible-gambling page links to free and confidential support resources. Those resources include BeGambleAware support, GamCare, and Gambling Therapy. The scope of the gambling-harm topic is wider than these Terms can cover; that page is the right entry point.
Disclaimers under user agreement: warranty and liability limits
The editorial content on the Site is a mix of expressed opinion and verified factual analysis under these Terms. It is not financial advice. It is not legal advice. It is not a guarantee of any specific outcome you may experience at an operator. The disclaimers below explain how that limit applies to the brand reviews, to the methodology documents, and to the FAQ blocks published across the Site.
Brand reviews reflect the verification posture, complaint record, and regulatory status of each operator at the time of review publication, as documented in the operator's trust-file. Operator behaviour can change after publication. The verification cycle described in our verification cycle policy limits this drift but does not remove it. A review that was accurate on its datePublished may be partly outdated by its next refresh date. The dateModified value on each review reflects the date of the most recent verification pass. In the re-verification cycle, around 1 in 8 reviews needed at least one numeric correction at the refresh mark. The same proportion held in the prior cycle.
Warranty disclaimer (these Terms). The Site is provided on an "as is" and "as available" basis. To the maximum extent allowed by applicable law, the publisher disclaims all warranties, express or implied. This includes warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, accuracy, completeness, and non-infringement. The publisher does not warrant that the Site will be uninterrupted, error-free, or available at any specific moment. The publisher does not warrant that any factual claim on the Site is accurate at the moment you read it. Readers should cross-check material claims against the cited authorities under these Terms. Key cross-checks include the regulator registry, the Casino.guru safety-index database, and the AskGamblers reviews archive. Use them before acting on any information found here.
Limit on liability under these Terms. To the maximum extent allowed by applicable law, the publisher of the Site is not liable for any direct, indirect, incidental, consequential, or punitive damages. This covers damage from your use of the Site. It covers damage from your reliance on any factual claim published on the Site. It also covers damage from your interaction with any operator covered in our reviews. This limit applies whether the claim is based in contract, tort, statute, or any other legal theory. The limit applies whether or not the publisher was advised of the possibility of such damages.
Liability limit summary. The publisher is not liable for damages from Site use, reliance on factual claims, or interaction with reviewed operators. Some jurisdictions narrow what can be excluded; local law sets the floor.
Some jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion of certain warranties or the limit on liability for certain damages. In those jurisdictions, the exclusions and limits above apply to the maximum extent allowed by local law. The narrowness of the warranty here is part of the user agreement framework. The dispute path in the next section is the practical channel for any claim a reader brings.
How we update the user agreement casinonokycrequired over time
These Terms may be updated. The canonical version is always the page at /terms/. The dateModified value in the page schema reflects the date of the most recent amendment. Earlier versions are not maintained as separate URLs. Readers who need an archival reference should consult the page snapshot at the Wayback Machine archive of this page.
Material changes to these terms are flagged in two ways. First, a notice appears on the homepage for a 30-day window after the change, briefly describing the amendment and linking to the updated Terms. Second, the dateModified field in the JSON-LD schema of this page is updated to reflect the date of the change. Non-material changes (typo corrections, link housekeeping, format adjustments) update dateModified but do not trigger the homepage notice. The log shows three material amendments in the past 12 months; we treat that pace as the upper bound for a stable policy.
By continuing to use the Site after a material amendment, you accept the updated Terms for the duration of your later visits.
Governing law for service terms and dispute resolution
These Terms are intended to work consistently with the cross-border conventions that ordinarily govern the publication of online editorial content. The specific governing law for any dispute between a reader and the Site publisher is the law of the publisher's registration jurisdiction.
Step 1: Good-faith email contact. Any dispute between a reader and the Site publisher must first be raised in writing, via good-faith email to [email protected] or through the dispute notice form. The publisher commits to reply within ten working days of receipt, with a substantive position on the dispute and a proposed resolution where applicable.
Step 2: Negotiated resolution. The publisher and the reader will then try to resolve the dispute through written correspondence. Most disputes (factual corrections, attribution complaints, republication requests, takedown requests) are resolved at this stage. In the log of 25 disputes raised in the past 18 months, all but two cleared at this step.
Step 3: Binding arbitration. If a dispute is still unresolved sixty days after the reader's initial written notice, binding arbitration follows. The arbitration runs under the rules of a body recognised in the publisher's registration jurisdiction. The arbitrator's decision is final and enforceable in any court of competent jurisdiction.
Nothing in this dispute-resolution clause limits a reader's right to file a complaint. That complaint can go to a relevant regulator, a consumer-protection body, or a court of competent jurisdiction where local law guarantees that right. The clause is intended to give a structured channel for resolution, not to deprive any reader of statutory rights.
Statutory rights are not waived by these Terms. The three-step path is a structured channel, not a replacement for legal remedies that local law guarantees.
For disputes about a third-party operator (rather than the Site itself), the dispute path runs through the operator's own procedure. After that, escalate to the public complaint platforms named earlier. The Site cannot route or escalate operator disputes on a reader's behalf.
Terms of service FAQ about these terms
Cross-references to related pages
The Terms above interact with the rest of the published Site framework as follows:
- Privacy policy page - the data-handling document; covers cookies, analytics, and affiliate-link parameters
- Advertising disclosure page - the full mechanics of the affiliate relationship summarised in section 3 above
- Editorial policy page - the four hard editorial rules referenced in this document, including commission-independence and the public-data refresh window
- Reader contact page - the routing for dispute notices, correction requests, republication requests, and security disclosures
- Responsible-gambling page - support resources for gambling-related harm; the right path for harm concerns, with onward links to BeGambleAware (UK harm helpline), GamCare, and Gambling Therapy
- Pillar: No-KYC crypto casinos guide - the cluster pillar these terms support, where the broader editorial framework is set out
Editor accountability for this agreement
What our editorial verified
Per the published terms, each clause checked against the live affiliate pool and our editorial policy. Licensing references cross-checked against the regulator registries. These terms apply equally to every shortlist brand.
The terms cover three surfaces: editorial content reuse, affiliate disclosure, and dispute resolution. Content reuse requires attribution under fair-use. Wholesale republication requires permission.
Terms surfaces 3
Brief-excerpt limit 200 words
Commission impact on ranking 0%
Affiliate links route through tracked URLs. Every CTA click counts as one attributed visit. A Duel signup via our CTA delivers commission credit to our editorial network. Methodology weights stay zero-affected by commission, so ranking decisions are independent of affiliate flow. The three surfaces form one terms-of-service document.
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Last reviewed: 2026-05-17. The next mandatory review of these Terms is scheduled for 2027-05-17, or at the next material amendment, whichever is earlier.