Our Editorial Policy
How BossCasino produces, reviews and fact-checks its content, and how we handle bonus and licensing claims. 18+, T&Cs apply.
Last updated 16 July 2026
BossCasino is an independent affiliate site, operated by Thorne Media Ltd. This policy sets out how our content is made, checked and kept accurate, so you can judge for yourself how much weight to give what you read here.
How we produce content
Every review and guide is written by a named person with hands-on knowledge of the subject, not assembled from press releases. Our lead reviewer is Elena Marsh, a Senior iGaming analyst with nine years in the industry whose focus areas are bonus terms, payments and live casino. When she assesses a slot such as Gates of Olympus, that means looking at the concrete details — the Pragmatic Play studio behind it, the pay-anywhere grid with tumbling wins, the multiplier orbs, and the stated RTP — rather than repeating marketing copy. We describe the same detail for the providers we cover most, including Play’n GO, Evolution and NetEnt.
We do not test operators with our own money, so we do not claim to. Where we describe how a casino works, that description is based on the operator’s published data and public terms, and we say so plainly.
How we review and fact-check
Each page carries a byline and a last-reviewed date, shown as the “Last updated” field. That date is not decorative: it tells you when a human last checked the page against the operator’s live site. When terms change, we re-review and move the date forward.
Fact-checking means comparing every specific claim against a source before publication. If we cannot confirm a figure — a bonus percentage, a wagering requirement, a payout window — we leave it out or describe it in general terms rather than guess. Reviewer bylines exist so you know who stands behind that judgement and can hold a real person to it.
How we handle bonus, RTP and licensing claims
Numbers that affect your money get the strictest treatment. RTP percentages, bonus sizes, wagering multipliers, deposit limits and payout times are only stated when the operator publishes them, and they are always paired with the reminder that T&Cs apply and that you should verify the current figure on the operator’s own site before you deposit. Promotions change often, and the version on the casino’s page is the one that counts.
Licensing is reported exactly as issued — the licence authority and licence number as they appear on the operator’s documentation, with no rounding or paraphrasing. We never present an unverified figure as fact to make an offer look better than it is.
Corrections policy
We get things wrong sometimes, and when we do we fix them. If you spot an error, email us at hello@luckythorne.example with the page and the detail in question. Confirmed corrections are made promptly and the last-reviewed date is updated so the change is visible. Material corrections to a figure or a factual claim are noted on the page itself rather than quietly overwritten.
Advertising and independence
BossCasino earns commission when readers sign up with operators through our links. That is how the site is funded, and we disclose it openly through our affiliate disclosure. Crucially, commercial relationships do not buy a better rating or a softer review. Ratings and recommendations are decided editorially, on the merits, and kept separate from any commercial arrangement. If an operator does not meet our standards, no commission changes that.
Gambling is a form of entertainment for adults, not a way to make money or solve financial problems. You must be 18 or over to gamble, and you should only ever stake what you can comfordably afford to lose. If it stops being fun, our responsible gambling page points to free, confidential support. 18+, T&Cs apply.