Affiliate Disclosure

How Feniska.com earns, why a tracked link costs the reader nothing, and the line between commercial arrangements and what we publish.

Last updated: 18 August 2026

Publishing costs money and readers should know who supplies it.

1. The model

Feniska.com participates in affiliate programmes run by licensed operators and networks. Several outbound links, including the "Play" buttons, carry tracking. If a reader signs up through one and plays, the operator may pay a commission or a share of revenue.

No paywall, no subscriptions, no data sales. This is all of it.

2. What it costs you

Nothing at all. Deposits, bonuses and odds are identical whether you arrive via our link or type the address yourself. In some cases the tracked route exposes an offer that is otherwise hidden.

3. What money cannot move

  • Published figures. RTP, max payout and bonus mechanics follow the provider, not a partner.
  • The scorecard. "High volatility" and "rounds end in seconds" sit in the verdict of a page that earns from referrals.
  • Order. No position on this site is purchasable.
  • Omission. Where an operator behaves badly, we say so or drop it.

4. Selection criteria

An operator has to hold a real licence such as Curacao or MGA, run the genuine Galaxsys build instead of a clone, move INR to UPI or a bank account inside the times it advertises, publish readable terms, and resolve complaints without disappearing. Failing those, it stays off the page whatever the rate.

5. Not a recommendation to gamble

Nothing here is financial advice or an invitation. Tower Rush is chance-based; the edge belongs to the house permanently. Read Responsible Gambling before depositing anything.

6. Jurisdiction

An operator we describe may be unavailable or unlawful where you are — in India this can differ by state. That check is yours.

7. Ask

Anything unclear about our commercial relationships: [email protected]. See also the Terms and Conditions.

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