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Why This Charter Exists

This charter governs how Non GamStop Casinos UK researches, drafts, and refreshes content about offshore operators used by visitors in the United Kingdom. Comparisons can influence deposit size, bonus uptake, and session length, so accuracy and restraint are mandatory.

It applies to brand reviews, payment-method explainers, licensing notes, live casino guides, and supporting legal pages. New formats must clear the same bar before publication.

Verified facts and editorial judgement are labelled separately so first-time readers can trace how conclusions were reached.

The charter also covers how we describe Curacao, MGA, and Anjouan licensing without overstating consumer protection offshore.

Evidence Standards

Licence numbers are confirmed on Curacao, MGA, Anjouan, or other regulator portals. Withdrawal, bonus, and KYC language is read on operator domains. Payment menus are captured as UK customers see them, including Apple Pay, Boku, Paysafecard, Neosurf, cards, e-wallets, and crypto assets.

Cashier trials are logged when feasible. When skipped, we disclose that gap instead of implying tests we did not perform.

Marketing claims about instant registration, anonymous crypto play, or uncapped welcome offers must match live terms before influencing marks.

Star values draw on the published scoring rubric, linking each figure to a named test category.

Funding and Independence

Tracked referrals may earn fees. Fees do not pick table order, star values, or critical paragraphs. Chronic cashout complaints can sink a partner rating regardless of commission.

Paid placement, hidden advertorials, and fee-based removal of criticism are refused. Any future sponsored unit would be labelled and kept apart from reviews.

Reviewers log when they examine brands under active affiliate contracts.

Readers who spot outdated payment menus or bonus caps may alert us through the contact form so pages refresh faster.

Tone, Updates and Authorship

Copy must not present gambling as dependable income or encourage fresh deposits among people trying to recover from harm. Safer-play context belongs near large welcome packages and frictionless mobile billing.

Calendar sweeps run on schedule; credible reader alerts or regulator posts trigger faster edits. Headlines must mirror body tone.

Senior reviewer John Hagan is credited on cornerstone guides. Charter queries may be filed through the site enquiry form.

About the author

Official profile

Gambling Law & Player Protection Expert

I’m John Hagan, a UK gambling lawyer and co-founder of Harris Hagan, a specialist gambling law firm advising operators, regulators, investors, and industry stakeholders. My work focuses on gambling licensing, regulatory compliance, player protection, and responsible gambling standards. For non-GamStop casino content, I focus on the legal and practical risks UK players should understand: offshore licensing, weaker dispute routes, payment restrictions, GamStop bypass concerns, and the importance of safer gambling tools before depositing.