Affiliate Disclosure
This page provides a complete and accurate explanation of how this website (the “Site”, “we”, “us”) generates revenue and what the commercial arrangements that fund it mean for everything published here about Aviator by Spribe and the casino operators that distribute it. We are an independent editorial and affiliate publisher. We are not a casino and conduct no gambling operations of any kind.
Readers who understand how a review site is funded are better placed to evaluate what it publishes – that is the genuine reason this page exists. Published: July 2026.
// The Revenue Model
When a visitor follows a link from this Site to a partner casino, registers an account, and completes a qualifying deposit within the operator’s attribution window, that casino may pay us a referral commission. This is the complete commercial model and it keeps all content freely accessible.
The commission is drawn from the casino’s marketing budget. It adds nothing to your deposit amount, alters no bonus terms you receive, and has no effect on how Aviator runs for you. The rising multiplier, the Cashout mechanic, the auto cashout functionality, the Provably Fair verification system, and the 97% RTP are all established by Spribe’s licensing relationship with the casino. They are not influenced by referral arrangements. You receive the same conditions as a player who found the same casino through any other channel.
Let’s also address a question readers sometimes raise: does the affiliate fee affect the casino’s RTP configuration for Aviator? No. RTP settings are negotiated between Spribe and each operator under the licensing agreement and have no relationship to marketing channels or affiliate partnerships.
// Commission Structures
We maintain affiliate arrangements with licensed casino operators that distribute Aviator. Commission structures vary by partner and typically take one of the following forms:
- Revenue share: an ongoing percentage of net revenue generated by referred players, for as long as those players remain active.
- CPA (cost per acquisition): a fixed payment that becomes due when a referred player satisfies a specified deposit threshold.
- Hybrid models: combining revenue share and CPA elements.
Specific commercial terms are confidential. The editorial consequence of any arrangement is zero. Commission size and structure have not and will not determine which casinos we feature or how we characterize them.
We are aware that this claim is easy to make and harder to demonstrate. The demonstration is in the consistency of the criteria: the same evaluation standard applies to every casino regardless of what it pays us, and casinos that do not meet it are not listed regardless of commercial terms. Readers can test this by checking whether listed casinos consistently demonstrate the criteria described in Section 4.
There is also an implicit check in the re-evaluation process. If a listed casino deteriorates – if its license lapses, its responsible gambling tools become inaccessible, or its withdrawal practices change significantly – the listing is updated or removed regardless of whatever commercial arrangement is currently active. That is the clearest signal that editorial decisions are not for sale.
// Referral Tracking
Clicking through to a partner casino from this Site sets a tracking cookie on your device that records the referral origin. If you register and deposit within the attribution window (typically 30 days), the referral is credited and the relevant commission becomes payable.
The cookie contains a click event and a timestamp. No personally identifying information. No tracking of your activity once you leave this Site. Complete technical specifications are in our Cookie Policy.
// How We Choose Which Casinos to Feature
The legitimate question is whether commercial terms influence our editorial judgments. They do not. Every casino we evaluate for Aviator coverage is assessed against the same fixed criteria, irrespective of what it pays us:
- A current, independently verifiable gambling license from a recognized regulatory authority.
- Bonus, withdrawal, and bet terms presented in language readers can actually follow.
- A properly functioning Aviator integration: working Cashout button, functional auto cashout, and a genuine Provably Fair implementation using cryptographic seed and hash data.
- Transparency on the RTP configuration the casino is running for Aviator.
- A working demo mode that is genuinely accessible.
- Mobile performance confirmed through direct testing.
- Responsible gambling tools – deposit limits, loss limits, session limits, cooling-off, self-exclusion – accessible within standard account settings.
Any casino that does not satisfy every one of these criteria is not listed on this Site, regardless of commercial terms. We also re-evaluate listed casinos periodically because license status, withdrawal practices, and tool accessibility all change over time. Listings are updated or removed when conditions change at an operator, independent of any existing commercial relationship.
Re-Evaluation in Practice
Periodic re-evaluation is a structured part of our operation, not a policy statement. We monitor license status, track material term changes, and take reader feedback about listed casinos seriously. If your experience at a listed casino does not match what we have published, use the contact form. That kind of direct player feedback shapes how we approach the next evaluation more directly than any internal review cycle.
// Identifying Affiliate Links
A substantial proportion of casino links throughout this Site are affiliate links through which we may earn a commission. We disclose this relationship through this page, which is linked from every section of the Site, rather than tagging individual links in the content. The practical working assumption for any reader: a casino link on this Site may be earning us a commission.
// What We Cannot Promise
Nothing on this Site guarantees any specific outcome when playing Aviator. The 97% RTP Spribe publishes is a long-run statistical average across a very large number of rounds, not a forecast for any individual session or series of sessions.
The Cashout mechanic and auto cashout function are described based on what Spribe has published, but Spribe retains the right to update any aspect of the game. Always verify current mechanics and terms directly with a casino before depositing.
// Financial Risk
Gambling carries real financial risk. Aviator is specifically engineered to make early Cashout feel psychologically costly: the rising multiplier, the visual aircraft, and the awareness that waiting yields more create genuine pressure. The auto cashout feature addresses this structurally by converting an in-round emotional decision into a pre-session rational one. We recommend using it and setting pre-session deposit and loss limits before any session.
The Provably Fair system allows independent verification of round outcomes after the fact using cryptographic seed data. This is a genuine transparency feature. It does not change the expected value of the game or reduce financial risk. A provably fair session can still result in a loss.
// Operational Limits
We do not operate casino platforms, hold player funds, or access player accounts. We cannot investigate session outcomes or mediate disputes. If something goes wrong at a casino you found through this Site, the casino’s own support is your first contact; escalation to their licensing regulator is appropriate if the matter is unresolved.
This operational boundary is why the casino evaluation criteria matter. By only listing operators with verified licenses, clear terms, properly functioning Aviator integrations including Cashout and Provably Fair, and accessible responsible gambling tools, we aim to reduce the circumstances in which our inability to intervene would have the greatest impact on a reader.
Bonuses and Commission Are Unrelated
What a casino offers as a welcome bonus has nothing to do with what it pays us. Entirely separate commercial decisions. Commission size does not correlate with bonus generosity and bonus terms are not a listing criterion for us.
// Regulatory Context
Gambling affiliate marketing is subject to advertising standards and disclosure requirements across many jurisdictions. This page meets the transparency standards expected across major regulated markets. Verify locally if you are uncertain whether accessing gambling affiliate content is lawful where you are.
// Current Version
We update this disclosure when arrangements or applicable standards change. What is published here is operative.
// Contact
Questions about commercial arrangements or concerns about how we have described a specific casino go through the contact form.
