Affiliate Disclosure

Last Updated: 2026

Our Affiliate Relationships

FuturePlayVan.com ("we," "us," or "our") is a participant in affiliate marketing programs operated by various online casinos and gambling operators. When you click on certain links to casino websites from our site and complete a registration or deposit, we may earn affiliate commissions at no additional cost to you. These commissions are a primary source of revenue that helps us maintain and operate this website.

How Affiliate Commissions Are Disclosed

Affiliate links and sponsored content are clearly identified on our site using one or more of the following methods:

Editorial Independence

Our affiliate commissions do not influence our editorial rankings, casino reviews, or recommendations. Our reviews are based on independent research, user experience, security standards, game selection, and overall quality. We maintain strict editorial standards and will not rank a casino higher or include positive reviews based on affiliate commission opportunities. Casinos that do not offer affiliate programs receive the same objective evaluation as those that do.

Your Responsibility

As a reader, you are not obligated to use affiliate links. You may visit casino websites directly by typing their URL into your browser. Your decision to use an affiliate link or visit directly does not affect the quality of the casino's service or your player experience. We encourage you to make gambling decisions based on what best suits your needs, not on our affiliate relationships.

Legal Compliance

This disclosure complies with applicable Canadian advertising standards and consumer protection legislation. FuturePlayVan.com is committed to transparent business practices and full compliance with regulations governing online gambling promotion and affiliate marketing in Canada. For questions about our disclosure practices, please contact us.

Responsible Gambling

We encourage all visitors to gamble responsibly. If you have concerns about your gambling habits, please visit Problem Gambling Canada or contact the Gambling Commission in your province.