Affiliate disclosure

Some links on Megaways Games UK may earn a commission. The aim is to help people compare Megaways-style slot information and operator features in a way that is easy to read and easy to double-check.

1) What “affiliate” means here

An affiliate link is a tracked link that points to a third-party operator or service. If you follow that link and then take an action on the third party’s site, such as registering, making a deposit, or purchasing something, we may receive a commission.

Tracking is mainly used to confirm where a visit came from. Many people ask whether tracked links change the price they pay. In most cases, the price is the same, but the third party decides its own pricing and terms.

Not every outbound link is tracked. Some links are included to help you find official terms, support pages, game providers, or background information. Also, not every mention of a brand means there is a commercial relationship.

2) How links may be funded

Megaways Games UK can be funded in a few ways, including affiliate commissions, advertising placements, and sponsored listings. This helps cover costs such as hosting, content updates, and the tools used to check links and keep pages working.

Even when a listing is paid for, treat it as information only. It is still your job to decide what is right for you and to check the operator’s current terms before you sign up or deposit.

We do not provide financial or gambling services. We do not handle payments, and we do not control the products offered by operators. Any decision to use an operator is yours, and outcomes can vary.

3) How to spot commercial placements

Commercial links are often placed near action wording such as “visit” or “go to”. The URL may include tracking parameters, such as an ID, a source tag, or a referral code. Some placements may also be labelled as “partner”, “sponsored”, or similar wording.

If a label is not shown, it does not automatically mean a link is unpaid. Sometimes labels are not displayed due to layout limits, link format, or because the link goes through a redirect first. Likewise, a paid relationship does not mean a service is suitable for everyone.

Common link types

  • Tracked links: include identifiers so a referral can be counted.
  • Standard links: do not include tracking identifiers and are often used for sources, definitions, or navigation.
  • Redirect links: may pass through a short URL before sending you to the third party.

If you prefer not to use tracked links, you can search for the operator directly in your browser. Keep in mind that operators may still use their own cookies and analytics on their site.

4) What affects rankings and comparisons

When we show comparisons, tables, or “top” style lists, more than one factor can affect what you see. That can include availability for UK users, how clearly the operator explains key terms, the range of Megaways-style titles listed by the operator, and commercial relationships.

Not all operators are included. Some may not accept UK customers, some may not be covered yet, and some may not meet basic checks we use for listings, such as clear licensing details and accessible terms.

Any ordering should be treated as a snapshot, not a guarantee of quality, suitability, or value. An operator that looks good for one person may be a poor fit for someone else based on payment method, limits, customer support, or personal circumstances.

Typical factors that may be considered

  • Whether an operator accepts customers in the United Kingdom and supports GBP.
  • Payment methods, withdrawal notes, and identity checks described by the operator.
  • Game catalogue details, including Megaways-style titles and providers named by the operator.
  • Mobile experience, support hours, and responsible gambling tools offered by the operator.
  • Commercial arrangements that may affect placement, featured positions, or visibility.

5) Accuracy, sources, and limits

Information is gathered from operator pages, help centres, app store listings, and public statements. We may also use licensing registers and provider pages to confirm basic details. Even with careful checks, details can change quickly.

Common changes include payment limits, verification steps, fees, country restrictions, and game availability. For informational purposes only: always review the operator’s own terms before you register, deposit, or share personal information.

If something on Megaways Games UK differs from what you see on the operator’s site, the operator’s current terms take priority. If you spot a mismatch, you can let us know so it can be reviewed.

Quick checklist before acting

  • Confirm the operator’s licensing status for the UK and any location restrictions that apply to you.
  • Read key terms, including payment limits, timeframes, and verification requirements.
  • Check for fees and conditions that may apply to deposits, withdrawals, or specific games.
  • Look for tools that help you manage spending and time if you choose to gamble.

6) No gambling or financial services

Megaways Games UK provides information and links only. We do not open accounts for you, we do not take deposits, and we do not process bets or withdrawals. Any transaction happens directly with the third party.

Nothing here is financial advice. Nothing here is a personal recommendation to gamble, to choose a specific operator, or to spend money. Users are responsible for their decisions and should consider the risks before taking any action.

If you decide to gamble, set personal limits in advance and stick to them. Do not try to chase losses, and do not treat gambling as a way to make money.

7) Third-party services and tracking

Third parties may use cookies or similar technologies to measure referrals and performance. This can include counting clicks and tracking whether a user completes actions on the third party’s platform after following a link.

We may also use basic analytics to understand which pages are useful, such as interest in specific slot mechanics, providers, or guides. Analytics helps us find broken links, improve navigation, and update popular pages faster.

Some browsers let you block third-party cookies, clear stored data, or limit tracking. If cookie controls or consent settings are offered, you can use them to manage your preferences. Your choices may affect how well referrals can be measured.

What it can do Typical purpose What you can do
Affiliate click tracking Attributes a referral so commission can be calculated Review the destination terms before registering or depositing
Basic analytics Shows which pages and links are used most Use browser controls or consent settings where available
Ad measurement Limits repeated ads and measures performance Adjust ad settings on your device or browser

8) Your responsibilities and safer play

Before using any operator link, confirm you meet the legal age requirement and any other entry rules set by the operator. You may be asked to complete identity checks, and you should only provide details through secure, official pages.

If you are in the United Kingdom, look for safer gambling tools such as deposit limits, session limits, time-outs, and self-exclusion. Many operators also offer account history views and reminders that can help you keep track of time and spending.

Gambling carries risk and may not be suitable for everyone. If it stops being enjoyable or feels hard to control, consider taking a break and getting support. UK help is available from organisations such as GamCare, and you can also use self-exclusion options like GAMSTOP where appropriate.

9) Questions and contact

If something looks unclear, or you think a listing needs correction, contact us using the details on megaways-games.com. Include the operator name, the page you were viewing, and the link you used so it can be checked quickly.

Partnerships and link formats can change over time, and we may update information as needed. If you use outbound links, be aware that tracking may be used so referrals can be reported by the third party.

We welcome corrections, especially where terms have changed, a link no longer works, or an operator has updated its UK availability.