About this site / Who we are

This site is an independent review project run from Australia by a small editorial team that has been comparing offshore operators for several years. We are not a casino, not a payment processor, and not part of any operator's marketing department. Our readers come to us because they want to understand how operators outside the national self-exclusion register behave — what their cashier looks like, what their KYC posture is, how their support responds at 2am Sydney time. That context shapes the small amount of data we collect, because readers comparing operators outside the AU register quite reasonably expect the review site itself to mirror that minimalist data approach. If a privacy policy reads like it was written by a marketing team that has never tested a cashier in their life, that is a tell, and we have done our best to avoid it on this page.

The editorial team holds Australian residency, works under Australian privacy law, and the entity behind the site is registered with the Australian Business Register. We are happy to confirm those details to readers who ask via the contact form, although we keep the ABN itself off the public page to reduce the volume of cold outreach from operators chasing affiliate placements.

Affiliate relationships and ranking integrity

We need to be upfront about how the lights stay on. When a reader clicks through to an operator we have reviewed and creates an account there, we may receive a commission from that operator. That arrangement is disclosed here, on every comparison page, and in the footer. The order of our recommendations is set by our editorial scorecard — payout speed, cashier reliability, support quality, fairness of bonus terms — and not by which operator pays the highest commission. Pages where no commercial relationship exists are marked accordingly.

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Information we collect when you visit

Server logs capture the IP address making the request, browser user-agent, the page requested, the referring URL where available, and a timestamp. That is the entirety of the passive data collection on a normal page view. We do not deploy fingerprinting libraries, we do not call third-party identity-resolution services, and we do not embed pixel trackers from advertising networks.

Information you provide directly (newsletter / contact)

If you write to us through the contact form or subscribe to our weekly newsletter, you'll be giving us your email address and whatever you've chosen to type into the message field. We use that information to reply to you or to send the newsletter — nothing else. We don't pass it to operators, we don't sell it, and we don't use it to retarget you with ads elsewhere.

Sharing information with others

The short version: we don't share visitor information with operators we review. The longer version: a small number of infrastructure providers (our hosting company, our email-delivery provider, our CDN) necessarily process technical data on our behalf, under contractual confidentiality terms. Those providers are bound by data-processing agreements that mirror the obligations we accept under the Australian Privacy Principles, and they are not permitted to use reader data for any purpose of their own.

We will disclose information if compelled by a valid Australian legal order, but we have never received one and we would push back on any request that looked overbroad. We commit to publishing an annual transparency note on this page that records, in aggregate, the number of formal requests received in the prior twelve months — even if that number is zero, which has been the case in every year of the site's operation to date.

Operators we review do not receive your information through us. If you choose to register at any of them after following a link from this site, that is a direct relationship between you and the operator, governed by the operator's own privacy practices and (where applicable) the law of the jurisdiction where the operator is licensed.

How to make a complaint or request

If you reckon we've mishandled your data, email privacy@casinos-not-on-betstop.com with a brief description of the issue. We aim to acknowledge within two business days and resolve within 30 days. If you're not satisfied with our response, the next step is the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner (OAIC), which handles complaints under the Privacy Act 1988.

A note on responsible gambling and external help

This site is for adults who have already decided to gamble and want better information about where to do it. If gambling has stopped being fun, free confidential help is available 24/7 from Gambling Help Online (gamblinghelponline.org.au) and the National Gambling Helpline on 1800 858 858. Self-exclusion options exist both through individual operators and through the national register. Choosing to compare operators outside that register is your decision; choosing to step away is also your decision, and the helpline staff have heard every story before.

Affiliate disclosure. Commissions from referred sign-ups fund the editorial work on this site. They do not change our verdicts. This notice was last updated on 21 May 2026.