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Editorial Policy

This page explains how the guides, comparisons and affiliate-program information on dbbetaff.com are researched, verified and kept up to date, and who is responsible for that content.

How we research and write content

Our guides are written from a combination of first-hand experience running the DBBET affiliate program, publicly available information about DBBET and comparable iGaming affiliate programs, and direct conversations with the DBBET affiliate team. We do not use unverified third-party data as the basis for factual claims about commissions, payment methods or program terms.

How commercial information is verified

Specific commercial details — commission percentages, minimum payouts, payment methods, accepted traffic sources and similar figures — are only published when we can confirm them against a first-party source: the DBBET affiliate team directly, or the program's own published terms. Where a figure cannot be confirmed at the time of writing, we say so explicitly rather than presenting an estimate as fact.

Review frequency for commercial information

Commercial terms in the iGaming industry can change without notice. Pages that state specific commercial figures (such as our DBBET Affiliate Program page) carry a visible "Last verified" date so readers can see how current that information is. We aim to re-check commercial figures periodically and whenever we become aware a term may have changed, but the "Last verified" date is the authoritative signal of freshness — if it looks old, confirm current terms directly with the affiliate team before relying on it.

Corrections

If you spot an error — a wrong figure, an outdated term, a broken link — please contact us. We correct factual errors as soon as they're confirmed, and for significant corrections to commercial figures we update the page's "Last verified" date at the same time.

How outdated information is handled

Rather than leaving stale figures live, pages that reference commercial terms are written to fail safely: where we're not confident a number is still current, we use neutral language (for example, "terms may vary and should be confirmed with the affiliate team") instead of restating an old figure as if it were still accurate.

Affiliate relationships

dbbetaff.com is an independent affiliate website and may earn a commission when a visitor registers through our links. This does not influence which factual information we publish about the program's terms. Full details are on our Affiliate Disclosure page.

Who is responsible for this content

Content on this site is written and reviewed by Ray Truelead, Head of Affiliates at DBBET Partners. See the Authors page for background and contact details.