Editorial Policy (MoneyGames)

MoneyGames is a Canada-focused gambling information site built to help adults understand the real online casino and sportsbook experience — especially the parts that matter when money moves: cashout speed, payment reliability (Interac/e-Transfer), verification (KYC) friction, support quality, sportsbook mechanics, and safer play tools.

MoneyGames is operated by OmniPro LTD (C 106467). We are not a casino or sportsbook. We do not accept bets. We do not process deposits or withdrawals. We publish guides, reports, and comparisons, and we may earn revenue through affiliate links and sponsored content (clearly labeled).

This page explains how we create, review, update, score, and correct content — so you can see what is measured, what is verified, and what is opinion.


  1. Who this site is for

    MoneyGames is intended for adults only. You must meet the legal gambling age in your province or territory (commonly 18+ or 19+ depending on where you live).

    MoneyGames is designed for users in Canada excluding Ontario. If you are in Ontario, do not use this site to access offers. (We may still provide general educational information and support resources.)

  2. Our editorial principles
    • Accuracy over hype: We prioritize clarity, evidence, and practical information. We avoid exaggerated claims, "guaranteed" outcomes, or messaging that treats gambling as income.
    • Transparency: We disclose commercial relationships and label sponsored content. We distinguish facts from interpretation.
    • User impact first: We focus on what affects real player experience — payout delays, payment failures, verification holds, settlement rules, and support resolution.
    • Responsible gambling: We treat gambling as paid entertainment, not a way to make money. We include safer gambling context and support resources where relevant.
  3. How MoneyGames makes money (affiliate + sponsored)

    MoneyGames may earn revenue in two main ways:

    A) Affiliate links

    Some pages contain links to third-party operators. If you click and later register or take an action, we may earn a commission. This is typically at no additional cost to you.

    B) Sponsored content

    We may publish sponsored content. Sponsored content is always labeled clearly as:

    Sponsored

    Sponsored content does not automatically mean positive coverage, and it does not allow an operator to rewrite our editorial conclusions.

  4. Editorial independence (non-negotiables)

    To protect trust, we follow these rules:

    • No pay-to-rank: We do not accept payment to improve a score, ranking, or conclusion.
    • No "score editing" by sponsors: Sponsors do not get to change our ratings or evaluation results.
    • Clear separation: Sponsored content is labeled and visually separated from standard editorial content.
    • No undisclosed partnerships: If content is paid for, it must be labeled "Sponsored".

    If a commercial relationship exists on a page, our editorial goal remains the same: useful, accurate, repeatable information.

  5. What we publish (and what we don't)

    We publish

    • Guides and explainers (cashouts, payments, KYC, betting mechanics)
    • Reports and benchmarks (data-led where possible)
    • Comparisons and checklists
    • Updates that impact player experience (rules, policies, payment methods, KYC requirements, settlement changes)

    We do not publish

    • "Guaranteed win" content or claims that imply certain outcomes
    • Instructions for bypassing KYC, geo-restrictions, or safer gambling tools
    • Content targeting minors or vulnerable audiences
    • Content presented as "best" in a way that implies a universal winner for everyone
  6. How we research and verify information

    We prioritize the most reliable sources available, including:

    • Operator terms, rules, and policies (where relevant)
    • Publicly available product details and feature verification
    • Regulatory and official references when relevant
    • Structured internal checklists and repeatable evaluation criteria

    Some operator details can change quickly (bonuses, limits, availability). Where information is time-sensitive:

    • We avoid absolute promises
    • We encourage readers to verify terms on the operator site
    • We update content when meaningful changes are found
  7. MoneyGames Score (our rating system)

    MoneyGames uses a structured scoring framework to summarize the user experience. A score is not a guarantee and does not remove risk. It is a way to compare key experience signals consistently.

    What we score (core factors)

    We score operators and experiences using categories that match what players actually feel:

    • Cashouts & withdrawal experience
    • Payments reliability
    • KYC / verification friction
    • Support quality
    • Sportsbook mechanics & rules clarity (where applicable)
    • Player safety & controls

    Weights (recommended)

    To keep the model understandable and defensible, we recommend publishing weights on the Methodology page (and keeping them stable unless there's a reason to change). Here's a strong default weighting for your niche:

    • Cashouts & withdrawal experience: 25%
    • Payments reliability: 20%
    • KYC / verification friction: 15%
    • Support quality: 15%
    • Sportsbook mechanics & rules clarity: 15%
    • Player safety & controls: 10%

    Why this weighting works: it matches your brand promise (cashout + payments are the highest pain points), but still protects trust with safety + rules clarity.

    If you later find sportsbook mechanics should be weighted more for sportsbook-heavy pages, you can add a "sportsbook-context weighting" section inside Methodology — but keep the default consistent.

    We avoid "best" claims

    We do not publish blanket "best casino" claims. Instead we use language like:

    • "Strong for fast cashouts"
    • "Low friction KYC"
    • "Clear settlement rules"
    • "Good support responsiveness"

    Full scoring details live in Methodology. Weights, definitions, and how we test each factor are documented there and organized by anchored sections (Cashouts, Payments, KYC, Support, Sportsbook Mechanics, Player Safety).

  8. Top Guides (How we choose them)

    Top Guides are the three internal guides we recommend as the best starting point for each hub (Cashouts, Payments, Live Casino, Sportsbook, Player Safety, Reports). They are not ads, and they are not chosen based on who pays more.

    What "Top Guides" means

    "Top" refers to usefulness and clarity for most readers, not a promise of results.

    Top Guides are selected to cover the most common questions and problems in that hub, with clear steps and definitions.

    How Top Guides are selected

    We choose Top Guides using a mix of editorial judgment and quality checks, including:

    • Clarity: plain-language explanations, minimal jargon, strong structure
    • Practical value: checklists, troubleshooting steps, expected timelines, common failure points
    • Accuracy: aligned with the latest known operator rules, product behavior, and relevant policy context
    • Coverage balance: we avoid near-duplicate guides; picks should cover different "jobs to be done"
    • Canada relevance: written for Canada-focused context (and excluding Ontario offers)

    What Top Guides are NOT

    • Not "best casino" claims
    • Not "guaranteed" outcomes
    • Not pay-to-rank placements
    • Not automatically the newest posts — evergreen guides can stay if they remain accurate and useful

    How Top Guides are maintained

    Top Guides are reviewed and updated when:

    • an article becomes outdated or incomplete
    • a better, clearer guide replaces it
    • changes occur that affect player experience (cashouts, payments, KYC, support, settlement rules, safety tools)
    • feedback identifies missing context or unclear steps

    If a Top Guide includes affiliate links inside the article, our selection criteria remain the same: clarity, accuracy, and usefulness first.

  9. Our review workflow (writer → editor → final check)

    MoneyGames content follows a defined workflow:

    Writer draft

    A draft is produced using structured outlines and checklists.

    Editorial review

    • accuracy and clarity
    • separation of facts vs interpretation
    • compliance with responsible gambling standards
    • removal of hype, guarantees, or misleading framing

    Final check

    • internal links to relevant hubs/methodology/policies
    • correct disclosures (affiliate + Sponsored label if applicable)
    • date stamps and structural consistency
  10. Updates and page freshness

    We update content when:

    • new articles are added to a hub/category
    • meaningful operator rules/features change
    • verification/payment/cashout processes change
    • we discover an error or missing context

    Many MoneyGames pages show a visible "Last updated" timestamp. Structured data may include dateModified to reflect meaningful updates.

  11. Corrections policy

    If we publish an error, we correct it.

    How to request a correction

    Email: moneygamescanada@gmail.com

    Include:

    • the page URL
    • the specific text to review
    • what you believe is incorrect
    • supporting information (source, screenshot, policy link, etc.)

    What happens next

    • We review the claim
    • If confirmed, we correct or clarify the content
    • Significant corrections may be reflected in the page update timestamp

    We do not remove legitimate editorial criticism simply because a third party dislikes it. We correct facts when they're wrong.

  12. Responsible gambling approach

    Gambling can cause harm. MoneyGames supports responsible gambling and aims to publish content that:

    • avoids glamorizing chasing losses
    • encourages limits and breaks
    • promotes use of safer play tools early (limits, timeouts, self-exclusion)
    • links to support resources when relevant

    See: Responsible Gambling (support resources and guidance).

  13. Editorial Team

    Alexander Westerlund — Editor / Author

    Alexander has 10 years of iGaming experience and serves as Head of Marketing. He oversees editorial standards, content structure, and review processes, ensuring MoneyGames content remains clear, transparent, and aligned with our methodology and safety principles.

    As MoneyGames grows, this section may expand to include additional writers and editors, with bios and role clarity.

  14. Contact and company information

    MoneyGames is operated by OmniPro LTD (C 106467)

    Registered office: Triq La Sengle 2, Marsaskala MSK 1202, Malta

    Email: moneygamescanada@gmail.com