How Caribic may earn from links while keeping editorial judgment separate.
This disclosure explains when affiliate relationships may exist and how Caribic tries to keep them from overriding usefulness and trust.
Some links on Caribic may be affiliate links. If a reader clicks through to a third-party operator or product and then takes a qualifying action, Caribic may earn a commission or similar compensation.
That relationship exists to support the site, but it should not replace the basic editorial test: is the page helping the reader make a sharper decision or not?
What affiliate relationships can mean
- Caribic may be paid by some third-party partners when readers click or convert.
- The reader usually does not pay extra simply because a link is affiliate-based.
- Offers, terms and availability still belong to the third party, not to Caribic.
What should not change
- Weak terms should still be treated as weak terms.
- Unclear support routes should still be called out as a trust problem.
- A larger commission should not justify lower editorial standards.
How Caribic tries to keep editorial judgment separate
Caribic aims to evaluate pages and offers through the same lens whether a commission exists or not: clarity, mobile fit, support quality, trust signals and how usable the offer still looks after the terms are opened.
If a page cannot meet that baseline, it should be softened, corrected or excluded from strong recommendation language regardless of commercial value.
Why offers and positions can change
Casino offers change often. A welcome bonus can tighten, a support route can disappear, a payment method can be restricted or a country can be excluded. When that happens, the page may need to move, weaken or update even if an affiliate relationship remains in place.
What readers should do with affiliate content
Treat every affiliate-linked offer as something to verify, not something to assume is perfect because it was linked. The smarter route is still to open the terms, check the country restrictions and compare support quality before acting.
- Read the offer details on the operator site.
- Confirm your location is accepted.
- Check payment and withdrawal terms directly.
- Use support and responsible-gambling pages when uncertainty rises.
Related policy and standards pages
Read the editorial standards
The standards page explains the criteria Caribic uses before any content earns stronger recommendation language.
Read the privacy policy
Open the privacy page for the site's approach to analytics, cookies, contact data and third-party tools.
Return to promotions with a sharper lens
Use the promotions hub to compare offer structure more carefully once you understand the commercial disclosure behind outbound links.