Frequently asked questions

Answers to common questions about this website, casino research, and responsible use.

This FAQ is written for readers who want clarity on what this website does, how our affiliate model works, and what Canadian users should keep in mind when researching online casinos.

What is this website?

WinSpirit Auss is an informational affiliate review website. We publish casino comparisons, individual brand reviews, educational guides, and legal or responsible gambling information for readers in Canada.

Do you operate an online casino?

No. We do not operate gambling services, accept bets, process payments, manage player accounts, or offer gameplay on this website.

How do you review casinos?

We use a consistent structure focused on game variety, payment methods, usability, mobile experience, support options, and transparency around player safeguards.

Are online casinos legal in Canada?

Availability and legal context may vary by province, and the rules are not identical across Canada. Readers should verify local eligibility and whether a specific operator is available where they live.

Does legal age vary by province?

Yes. In most Canadian provinces the legal gambling age is 19+, but it can vary. Readers should confirm the requirement in their province before signing up.

Do you earn commissions from casino links?

Yes. We may earn a commission from partner links featured on this website. That relationship does not change our editorial structure, and we disclose it clearly across the site.

Are bonuses always available everywhere in Canada?

No. Bonuses, terms, and eligibility can differ by operator, market, and promotional period. Readers should review current terms on the operator website and confirm whether an offer is available in their province.

Can I rely on this site instead of checking the casino directly?

No. Our content is meant to support research, not replace the operator's own terms and account information. Always verify current details directly before registering or depositing.

How can users choose a casino responsibly?

Readers should compare payment methods, limit-setting tools, support access, and overall comfort with the product. It also helps to decide on a budget in advance and treat gambling as entertainment rather than income.

Is gambling a way to make money?

No. Gambling involves risk and should not be viewed as a way to make money. If it stops feeling manageable or recreational, pause and seek support.