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Editorial Policy

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This page describes how Casino App Times produces what it publishes. It is short because the rules are short.

How we review

We review mobile casino apps as software, hands-on, on real handsets — typically one mid-range Android device and one recent iPhone. The checklist is consistent across every review: cold-start and resume behavior, tap depth from the app icon to a running game, navigation and search quality, live-stream start-up and recovery after a network switch, stability across sessions, and update cadence as read from the store listings’ own release history. Observations from our own sessions are framed as exactly that (“in our sessions”); anything we did not measure ourselves is attributed (“per the release notes”, “the company says”, “as of this writing”). We do not invent statistics, quotes, or test results, and we do not present someone else's numbers as our own measurements.

What we don't publish

We cover apps from licensed operators only, and we cover them as products — not as destinations. No operator sign-up links, no bonus codes, no “join now” buttons, and no “how to win” content, anywhere on the site. Every review carries a responsible-gambling note in plain language, and the footer of every page carries the site's compliance line.

What scores mean

Scores are out of 10 and are editorial judgments of the app as a whole — how it performs, how it navigates, how honestly it treats the user's attention, and how well it is maintained. As a practical guide: below 5 means we would uninstall it; 5–7 means a competent app with real caveats; 8 and above means an app that leads its category — and still lists its cons, because every app has them. No score is for sale.

Disclosure

Casino App Times is commercially supported and may earn affiliate commissions or advertising revenue from links. Any paid or affiliate content carries a disclosure notice at the top of the post, and paid links are marked rel="sponsored" in the page's code. Sponsors get clearly labelled space; they do not get editorial control, and they do not get conclusions.

Bylines

Casino App Times publishes under house bylines maintained by the editorial team, in the style of publications that write under a masthead identity. Reviews run under the editor's byline, Cole Braddock — the accountable editorial identity for everything the site publishes; news runs under “Staff, Casino App Times.” We do not fabricate journalist biographies or credentials.

Corrections

We correct errors of fact quickly and visibly. If you spot one — a policy, a platform, a claim about an app's behavior — use the contact page and flag it as a correction. We aim to act on corrections within a few business days.